bootlace
English
Etymology
boot
+
lace
Noun
bootlace
(
plural
bootlaces
)
A long
lace
for
fastening
boots
.
A long, thin,
chewy
confectionery
, typically with
liquorice
or
fruit
flavour.
Derived terms
bootlaced
bootlace weed
bootlace worm
Translations
lace for fastening boots
Bulgarian:
връ́зка
за
боту́ши
f
(
vrǎ́zka za botúši
)
Finnish:
kengännauha
(fi)
German:
Schnürsenkel
(de)
m
Irish:
iall
(
bróige
)
f
,
barriall
f
Italian:
sogattolo
m
Polish:
sznurowadło
(pl)
n
Scottish Gaelic:
iall
f
,
barrall
f
Volapük:
butatanodül
Welsh:
carrai
f
,
las
(cy)
f
See also
shoelace
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