cothurnus

/kɒˈθɜrnəs/

Definitions

1. noun

a type of ancient Greek or Roman shoe with a thick sole, worn by actors

“The actor wore a cothurnus to portray the role of a dignitary.”

2. noun

a thick-soled shoe or boot, especially one worn for protection or ceremonial purposes

Synonyms

  • sole
  • thick-sold shoe

Antonyms

  • thin-soled shoe