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Definitions of velds in various dictionaries:
noun - elevated open grassland in southern Africa
noun - a grassland of southern Africa
VELDS - Veldskoen (or vellie, colloquial, veldskoene plural, alternately velskoens or velskoene plural; pro noun ced "FELL-skoons") are Southern African walkin...
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African bush areas |
South African plains |
South African grassland |
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Feb 13 2016 Universal |
Aug 21 2015 Universal |
Dec 31 2013 USA Today |
Feb 14 2013 USA Today |
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Veldskoen (or vellie, colloquial, veldskoene plural, alternately velskoens or velskoene plural; pronounced "FELL-skoons") are Southern African walking shoes made from vegetable-tanned leather or soft rawhide uppers attached to a leather footbed and rubber sole without tacks or nails. * The name comes from Afrikaans vel ("skin") (later assimilated to veld ("field")) and skoen ("shoe"). They were first made by the Dutch East India Co. in the 17th century by the first Dutch settlers in South Africa. Their design is believed to be based on the traditional Khoisan footwear observed by these settlers. The footwear was later embedded into the Afrikaans psyche when the velskoen was used as the footwear of the Great Trek. Easy to make, lightweight and extremely tough, the vellie could withstand the harsh conditions of the great migration north. The vellie has become part of South African, Zimbabwean (previously Rhodesian) and Namibian society, worn by all classes and professions but favoured by f |