shoepak

Etymology
Borrowing from the Lenape Indian word “shipak”, influenced by.

Noun

 * 1) A heavy leather, ankle-high shoe, similar to a moccasin in that it lacks a separate sole.
 * 2) A heavy lined workboot worn by loggers and used in the military.
 * 1) A heavy lined workboot worn by loggers and used in the military.
 * 1) A heavy lined workboot worn by loggers and used in the military.
 * 1) A heavy lined workboot worn by loggers and used in the military.