释义 |
shoe·pac noun or shoe·pack \ˈshüˌpak\ (-s) Etymology: by folk etymology from Del shipak, short for machtshipak, from machtshi bad + paku, a kind of shoe 1. : a shoe made usually of oil-tanned leather and patterned after an Indian moccasin 2. : a waterproof laced boot of rubber, leather, or canvas that usually extends well up the calf of the leg and is worn especially over heavy socks in cold weather |