Backless footwear worn as house slippers or as overshoes from the 15th to 17th centuries.
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Examples for "pantacle "
Examples for "pantacle "
1 Trowel of the Templars is quadruple, making the Kabalist pantacle , 816-m.
2 His Heaven is composed of a series of Kabalistic circles, divided by a cross, like the Pantacle of Ezekiel.
3 The pictures that follow in this wondrous epic are so many pantacles , of which the numbers 3, 4, 7, and 12 are the keys.
1 By my faith, said Picrochole, I will not then kiss his pantoufle .
2 Take sentiments out of their pantoufles , and reduce them to the infirmities of mortality, what a falling off there is!
3 Ten minutes had not succeeded the promulgation of this decree when Rosine's French pantoufles were again heard shuffling along the corridor.
4 "Donnez moi mes pantoufles , " said her mistress with a yawn.
5 "Pantable," from pantoufle , a slipper.
1 What pride equal unto his, making Kings kiss his pantofle ?
2 Be quick with my pantofles : - not those , wench-theyellow silk with silver spangles.
3 From the statutes which are rehearsed we learn that the footwear of the day was "boots, shoes, buskins, startups, slippers, or pantofles . "
4 If he go to court it is in yellow stockings; and if it be in winter, in a slight taffety cloak, and pumps and pantofles .
1 " Pantable , " from pantoufle, a slipper.
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