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GALOSH. The galosh or golosh was originally a wooden shoe or clog, but later came to mean an overshoe (cf. R. Holme, Armoury, 1688: "Galloshios are false shooes, or covers for shooes"). The word is adapted from the French galoche, from Low Lat. galopedium, a wooden shoe.