- pantúfle
- pantoufles
Dictionnaire Lingála-Français. 2010.
Dictionnaire Lingála-Français. 2010.
pantoffle — pan·tof·fle also pan·to·fle (păn tŏfʹəl, tōʹfəl, to͞oʹfəl, pănʹtə fəl) n. A slipper. [Middle English pantufle, from Old French pantoufle.] * * * … Universalium
pantofle — /pan teuh feuhl, pan tof euhl, toh feuhl, tooh /, n. 1. a slipper. 2. a cork soled patten covering the forepart of the foot, worn in the 16th century. Also, pantoffle. [1485 95; earlier pantufle < MF pantoufle < OIt pantofola < MGk pantóphellos… … Universalium
pantofle — pan•to•fle or pan•tof•fle [[t]ˈpæn tə fəl, pænˈtɒf əl, ˈtoʊ fəl, ˈtu [/t]] n. clo slipper • Etymology: 1485–95; pantufle < MF pantoufle < early It pantofola < MGk pantóphellos cork shoe = Gkpanto panto +phellós cork … From formal English to slang
pantofle — or pantoffle [pan′tə fəl, pan täf′əl] n. [LME pantufle ? via Prov < It dial. pantofola, cork slipper < MGr pantophellos whole cork < Gr pantos (see PANTO ) + phellos, cork] SLIPPER … English World dictionary