IPA: /ˈkɪlti/
KK: /ˈkɪlti/
A type of shoe that has a fringed tongue that covers the top part of the foot, often associated with a specific style.
He wore a kiltie to the formal event, which matched his traditional outfit.
The word 'kiltie' originates from Scottish English, referring to a type of shoe or footwear, particularly one that is associated with Scottish dress. The term is derived from 'kilt', which refers to the traditional pleated skirt worn by men in Scotland, and the diminutive suffix '-ie', indicating a smaller or affectionate form. Thus, 'kiltie' can be understood as a small or affectionate reference to footwear associated with the kilt.
Imagine a small, affectionate shoe ('-ie') that is connected to the traditional Scottish kilt. This helps you remember that a 'kiltie' is a type of footwear related to Scottish dress.