supptus
Supptus is a term that can refer to several different concepts, primarily in historical and religious contexts. The most common usage refers to a type of sandal or shoe that was historically worn in Roman and ancient Greek societies. These supptus were often simple in design, made of leather, and intended for indoor use or as a lighter alternative to outdoor footwear. They were typically soft-soled and easy to slip on and off.
Beyond footwear, the term "supptus" can also appear in theological discussions, particularly within the context of