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Choboty

Cheboty ( chobots ) - a type of boots with a short boot . Men's and women's shoes with heels . Chebotar is a shoemaker .

In Russian-language written sources, the word chobot first appears in 1486 [1] .

Fabrics were made of morocco , expensive ones were made of satin and velvet . Morocco yellow, blue, worm, white, green.

Skobota straight and curved. Curved cheboty had socks bent up.

The bootlegs were called former. Felt insoles. Sub-outfit is the inner skin of Chebot. In the cold - from satin, from the warm from beaver fur .

Rich trimming was decorated with gold and silver embroidery, pearls and precious stones. The top of the bootlegs was lined with gold . The soles were lined with studs, heels with silver or iron brackets.

For horse riding, harpoons (spikes) - spurs - were attached to the hobby.

Chebots were part of the Great Tsar’s attire, the Kings did not go in boots — only in skabets and shoes. The studies of Mikhail Fedorovich, included in the Big outfit , were described as follows:

blooms are lowered with grass pearls on chervchat velvet, on the front in the nests there are three azure yachts, one lala, and five emeralds ... brackets are silver.

See also

  • Chereviki
  • Boots
  • Sabatons

Notes

  1. ↑ Fasmer, 1987 , p. 31.

Literature

  • Ivan Zabelin. "Home life of Russian tsars in the XVI and XVII centuries." Transitbook Publishing. Moscow. 2005 ISBN 5-9578-2773-8 p. 863
  • Fasmer M. Chobot // Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language . Per. with him. and add. O. N. Trubacheva / ed. and with the foreword. B.A. Larina . - M .: Progress , 1987. - T. Volume 4 (T - Foot and mouth disease) . - S. 31 .
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chebs&oldid=98384280


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