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  2. Buskin - Wikipedia

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    A high-heeled buskin (Greek kothornos (Greek: κόθορνος) or Latin cothurnus) was worn by Athenian tragic actors (to make them look taller). [2] Buskins therefore sometimes appear as a symbol of tragedy, often contrasted with "sock" (from Latin soccus), the low shoe worn by comedians. [3]

  3. Soccus - Wikipedia

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    A soccus (pl. socci) or sýkkhos (Ancient Greek: σύκχος, pl. sýkkhoi), sometimes given in translation as a slipper, was a loosely fitting slip-on shoe [2] in Ancient Greece and Rome with a leather sole and separate leather, bound without the use of hobnails. The word appears to originate from the languages of ancient Anatolia.

  4. Talaria - Wikipedia

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    In Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson & the Olympians series, the talaria is a pair of sneakers worn by Grover Underwood. [17] In God of War III, Kratos forcibly takes the Boots of Hermes off the Messenger God's feet by cutting his legs off. [18] In Terraria, the player can acquire the item Hermes' Boots, which increase the players movement speed. [19]

  5. Sandal - Wikipedia

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    In Greek, the names referred to particular styles of women's sandals rather than being the general word for the category of footwear. Similarly, in Latin, the name was also used for slippers, the more common term for Roman sandals being solea, whence English sole. The English words sand and sandalwood are both false cognates.

  6. Clothing in ancient Greece - Wikipedia

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    Hesiod in his Works and Days advise his brother Perses to cover his feet with πίλοις inside his boots, similar to modern socks. [77] Men and women wore footwear such as sandals, shoes or boots, which were made most commonly out of leather. [4] [page needed] [9] [page needed] At home, people typically went barefoot. [26]

  7. Caligae - Wikipedia

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    Caligae (sg.: caliga) are heavy-duty, thick-soled openwork boots, with hobnailed soles. They were worn by the lower ranks of Roman cavalrymen and foot-soldiers, and possibly by some centurions. [1] A durable association of caligae with the common soldiery is evident in the latter's description as caligati ("booted ones"). [2]

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