Geta was the younger son of Septimius Severus by his second wife Julia Domna.
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Wooden geta are provided for short walks outside when entering the house.
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She's also taken to wearing traditional Japanese wooden sandals, or geta, with blue jeans.
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Geta was always in a place close to his older brother Lucius, the heir known as Caracalla.
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Tabi are designed to be worn with geta, a type of thonged footwear.
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He geta raise and is now at 100000 and the woman at say 80000.
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Geta are worn both by men and women with the kimono or yukata.
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In inclement weather geisha wear raised wooden clogs, called geta.
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Maria Visconti dons her dancing geta and joins the fun.
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Clog: footwear usually with wooden soles
Getu00E5 is a minor locality in Norrku00F6ping Municipality, Sweden.
The Getae /u02C8du0292iu02D0tiu02D0/ or /u02C8u0261iu02D0tiu02D0/ or Gets (Ancientu00A0Greek: u0393u03ADu03C4u03B1u03B9, singular u0393u03ADu03C4u03B7u03C2; Bulgarian: u0413u0435u0442u0438; Romanian: Geu0163i) are names given to several Thracian tribes inhabiting the regions to either side of the Lower Danube, in what is today northern Bulgaria and southern Romania...
A pair of Japanese raised wooden clogs worn with traditional Japanese garments, such as the kimono
Clogs made of wood with two straps. The basic geta, consisting of a flat sole resting on two cross-pieces, is worn by men (lower, larger) and women, while the other variety, more similar to European clogs, is exclusively female. ...
Casual kimono sandals with a wooden sole. Typically worn with yukata, but may also be worn with very casual kimono outfits.
A method of capturing a enemy stone; a net trap. The shape of the stones resembles a wooden clog.
The wooden block used at a sushi bar as a plate for gari, wasabi and smaller pieces of sushi.