IPA: /ˈɡeɪtərd/
KK: /ˈɡeɪtərd/
Describing someone who is wearing protective coverings for the lower legs, often used in outdoor activities or work to keep dirt and moisture out.
He wore gaitered pants while hiking to protect his legs from mud and insects.
Gaitered → The word 'gaitered' comes from 'gaiter' (from Old French *gaitier*, meaning to cover or protect) and the suffix '-ed' (indicating a past participle). The term 'gaitered' refers to being covered or protected by gaiters, which are protective coverings for the lower legs.
Think of 'gaiter' as a protective covering for your legs, and remember that 'gaitered' means being covered by these protective garments.