pantofel

Meaning

  1. dress shoe (shoe worn on formal events)
  2. slipper (low shoe slipped on and off easily)
  3. henpecked man, pussywhipped man

Hyphenated as
pan‧to‧fel
Gender
♂️ Masculine
Pronounced as (IPA)
/panˈtɔ.fɛl/
Etymology

Borrowed from German Pantoffel, from Middle High German pantoffel, from Middle French, from Italian pantofola.

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" Szybkim kocim   ruchem  położył  pantofel   na   krwawej   plamie   na  futrynie  okna ."

“With a quick, cat-like motion, he put the slipper on the bloody stain on the window frame.”

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