"kèts" meaning in Papiamentu

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Noun

Etymology: "Keds" was the first factory to produce sneakers, starting in 1916. It is a brand name from the Keds Shoe Factory, based in Lexington, Massachusetts. US Rubber came up with the name "Keds", as a variant of the name "Peds" (latin for "feet"), when the brand name "Peds", they wanted to give it at first, appeared to have been trademarked already. Head templates: {{head|pap|noun}} kèts
  1. sneakers.
    Sense id: en-kèts-pap-noun-L94t8vbV Categories (other): Papiamentu entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Papiamentu entries with incorrect language header: 56 5 39
  2. sport shoes.
    Sense id: en-kèts-pap-noun-37-XXFQU
  3. Keds sports shoes.
    Sense id: en-kèts-pap-noun-CyGooW2w

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