noun
also pan·tou·fle or pan·tof·fle ˈpantəfəl, pan.ˈtäfəl, -.ˈtüf-
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English pantufle, from Middle French pantoufle
1. : a bedroom slipper
2. : a chopine having front uppers only and a cork sole and used as an overshoe in the 16th century