cothurn

/kɒθərn/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of ancient Greek or Roman theatrical shoe, typically high and often decorated.

“The actor wore a cothurnus to portray a character from ancient Greece.”

2. noun

A high shoe or boot, especially one worn for ceremonial or theatrical purposes.

“The royal procession featured elaborate cothurns on the guards’ feet.”

Synonyms

  • buskin
  • poulaine

Antonyms

  • moccasin
  • sneaker