noun
also cra·kowe or crac·kowe or cra·cowe ˈkräˌkau̇, -raˌ-, -rāˌ-, -(ˌ)kō
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English crakowe, from Cracow ( Kraków ) Poland whence they came
: a shoe, boot, or slipper made with an extremely long pointed toe and worn in Europe in the 14th and 15th centuries