calkage
/kælkeɪdʒ/Definitions
1. noun
A type of foot covering, typically made of wood or leather, that protects the foot from mud or water, often used on ships or boats.
“The sailors wore calkages to keep their feet dry while working on the deck.”
1. noun
A type of foot covering, typically made of wood or leather, that protects the foot from mud or water, often used on ships or boats.
“The sailors wore calkages to keep their feet dry while working on the deck.”