1. a calf-high or knee-high boot of cloth or leather.historical
▪ a thick-soled laced boot worn by an ancient Athenian tragic actor to gain height.historical
▪ the style or spirit of tragic drama.historical
Word Originearly 16th century (designating a calf-length boot): probably from Old French bouzequin, variant of brousequin, from Middle Dutch broseken, of unknown ultimate origin.
A buskin is a knee- or calf-length boot made of leather or cloth, enclosed by material, and laced, from above the toes to the top of the boot, and open across the toes. Wikipedia