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Chopine - Wikipedia
A chopine is a type of women's platform shoe that was popular in the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries. Chopines were originally used as a patten, clog, or overshoe ... en.wikipedia.org
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CHOPINE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CHOPINE is a woman's shoe of the 16th and 17th centuries with a very high sole designed to increase stature and protect the feet from mud and ... www.merriam-webster.com
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Chopines - Italian - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The chopine was a tall clog worn in primarily in Venice to elevate the lady above both the dirt and the hoi polloi of the street. www.metmuseum.org
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chopine
chopine, chopin, n. arch. (tʃəʊˈpiːn, ˈtʃɒpɪn) Forms: 6–7 choppine, shoppino, chopino, 7 chapin(e, chapiney, cioppino, ciopine, chioppine, chiopin, cheopine, chippine. (?) chipeener, 7– chopin(e. [Identical with obs. F. chapins, chappins ‘choppins, a kinde of high slippers for low women’ (Cotgr.), a... Oxford English Dictionary
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chopine - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
See also: chopiné. Contents. 1 English. 1.1 Etymology; 1.2 Pronunciation; 1.3 Noun; 1.4 Further reading; 1.5 Anagrams. 2 French. en.wiktionary.org
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chopines | Fashion History Timeline
The chopine was one of the most extreme and artificial styles of footwear ever created. It could reach a height of over 18 inches (50 cms). fashionhistory.fitnyc.edu
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Chopines - Italian - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The high platform shoes known as chopines came into fashion in Venice in the sixteenth century. Awkward yet practical, they served to keep the wearer's ... www.metmuseum.org
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PRE-ORDER Isabella Venetian Chopines (Ivory) - American Duchess
These ivory leather chopines feature an intricate laser-cut lace motif derived from the work of Italian Renaissance-era artist Isabella Catanea Parasole. www.americanduchess.com
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Chopine, Zoccolo, and Other Raised and High Heel Construction
Dedicated to the Research and Construction of Chopines, Pantoufles, Zoccoli, Shoes, Boots, and Other Raised and High Heels. aands.org
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Chopine – The Museum of Savage Beauty - V&A
Traditionally worn by Venetian noblewomen from the late fifteenth to the early seventeenth century, the chopine was both a practical and symbolic shoe. Whereas ... www.vam.ac.uk
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chapiney
▪ I. chapin obs. form of chopin.▪ II. chapin(e, chapiney var. of chopine. Oxford English Dictionary
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Chopin (unit)
The measurement was derived from the French measure chopine an old and widespread unit of liquid capacity, first recorded in the 13th century. wikipedia.org
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cheopine
cheopine var. of chopine. Oxford English Dictionary
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Chopin (disambiguation)
Mercury Chopin (vodka), an alcoholic beverage Chopin (unit), an obsolete Scottish unit of volume See also Chopin Alveograph, tool for testing flour Chopine wikipedia.org
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choppine
choppin(e obs. ff. chopin, chopine. Oxford English Dictionary
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