
1) Clog 2) Clogs worn on the Ginza 3) Clue or grip lead-in 4) Comedy book 5) Footgear 6) Footwear 7) Japanese clog 8) Japanese clogs 9) Japanese footwear 10) Japanese sandal 11) Japanese wooden clog 12) Japanese wooden clogs 13) Job opening 14) Patten 15) Sabot 16) Wood-soled shoe 17) Wooden clog 18) Wooden clog of Japan
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1) Clog 2) Patten
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[comedy] Geta, a twelfth-century elegiac comedy by Vitalis of Blois, is a loose adaptation of Plautus’ play, Amphitryon. Both tell the story of how Jupiter, transforming himself to look like Amphitryon, sleeps with Amphitryon’s wife, Alcmena. But in Geta, Amphitryon is not a Greek military leader but a philosopher, and Hercules, the chi...
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[footwear] ==Styles== There are several different styles of geta. The most familiar style in the West consists of an unfinished wooden board called a dai that the foot is set upon, with a hanao that passes between the big toe and second toe. As geta are usually worn only with yukata or other informal Japanese clothes or Western clothes, the...
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[woreda] Geta is one of the woredas in the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples` Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Gurage Zone, Geta is bordered on the south by the Silt`e Zone, on the southwest by Endegagn, on the west by Enemorina Eaner, on the north by Cheha, and on the northeast by Gumer. Geta was separated from the Gumer woreda. =...
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Getå is a minor locality in Norrköping Municipality, Sweden. ==History== On October 1, 1918, Getå was the site of the worst train accident in Swedish railroad history, killing at least 42 people. Many passengers were burned alive as unreinforced wooden cars burned, killing many who had survived the actual crash but were trapped in the wreckage....
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wooden-soled Japanese shoe
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(from the article `dress`) Traditional Japanese footwear includes sandals, slippers, and wooden clogs (geta) worn with the tabi, a sock with a separate section for the big toe.
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wooden foot gear
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clogs (usually wooden)
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Japanese, thong toed sandals with wooden soles with two diagonal pieces of wood, making them somewhat stilt-like. The height is intended to help keep the kimono hem off the ground
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patten noun footwear usually with wooden soles
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Wooden sandals.
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