释义 |
ga·losh I. \gəˈläsh\ noun (-es) Etymology: Middle English galoche, from Middle French, perhaps alteration of galette flat round cake — more at galette 1. obsolete : a clog, patten, or shoe with a heavy sole 2. : an overshoe designed to protect the shoe in wet weather or in wet areas and usually made with a rubber or water-repellent fabric upper reaching to the ankle or somewhat higher : arctic II 3. : a strip of material (as leather) running around a shoe at and above the sole for protection or ornament II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-es) : to put a galosh on < galosh a shoe > also : provide with a galosh |