brogan
English
Etymology
An alteration of brogue. Most dictionaries give the source as Irish *brógán (from bróg (“shoe”) + -án (diminutive suffix)) or its Scottish Gaelic equivalent, but no such word can be confirmed to exist in either language (apart from the given name Brógán, the source of the surname Brogan).
Noun
brogan (plural brogans)
- A heavy working shoe; a brogue.
- 2019, Ta-Nehisi Coates, The Water Dancer, Penguin Books (2020), page 65:
- The wind gusted through, shivering me, so that my waterlogged brogans were like ice against my feet.
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