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  • Buskin - Wikipedia
    Buskins therefore sometimes appear as a symbol of tragedy, often contrasted with "sock" (from Latin soccus), the low shoe worn by comedians [3] The buskin was also worn by hunters, and soldiers in Ancient Greek, Etruscan, and Roman societies, to protect the lower legs against thorns, dirt, etc
  • Busken Bakery
    That’s when Joe Busken Sr and his lovely (and slightly flour-covered) wife Daisie started the dough ball rolling After four generations, Busken Bakery continues to offer family-favorite cookies, amazing cakes, and classic donuts made with love, gratitude, and probably sweet cream butter Lots and lots of butter
  • BUSKIN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of BUSKIN is a laced boot reaching halfway or more to the knee
  • Buskin | Leather, Footwear, Shoes | Britannica
    Buskin, a thick-soled boot worn by actors in ancient Greek tragedies Because of the association, the term has come to mean tragedy It is contrasted with sock, which refers to the foot covering worn by actors in comedies The word is probably a modification of the Middle French brouzequin, “a kind
  • Sock and buskin - Wikipedia
    Sock and buskin are ancient symbols of comedy and tragedy In ancient Greek theatre, actors in tragic roles wore a boot called a buskin (Latin cothurnus) while the actors with comedic roles wore only a thin-soled shoe called a sock (Latin soccus) [1][2]
  • BUSKIN definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    3 meanings: 1 (formerly) a sandal-like covering for the foot and leg, reaching the calf and usually laced 2 Also called: Click for more definitions
  • BUSKIN Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    BUSKIN definition: a thick-soled, laced boot or half boot See examples of buskin used in a sentence
  • Buskin Shoes History and Facts
    History of Buskin Shoes As the technology for creating more elaborate footwear became more common among ancient European civilization, one particular type of boot managed to infuse itself into the daily lives of many people in 1st millennia BC These shoes were Bysking boots in knee- or calf-length, made from leather or cloth, with laces that went from the open toes to the end of the shoes
  • What Are Buskin Boots? Definition History | ShoeIQ
    Athletes preferred a more durable buskin that allowed them to be comfortable and active It wasn’t uncommon for athletic buskins to be shorter and padded with fur for extra support Hunters also wore the boots as they helped protect against the scratches and scrapes from the environment (2) What Are Buskin Boots Made Of?
  • Buskin
    A buskin is a type of high, laced boot, originally worn by hunters and soldiers in ancient Greece for leg protection and mobility, but most famously adopted in theater as the footwear of tragic actors—often with thick or built-up soles—to elevate their stature and symbolize the grandeur of tragedy In ecclesiastical contexts, the term also refers to liturgical stockings or half-stockings





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