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Adjective: shod  shód
  1. Wearing footgear
    "The shod horses were ready for the long journey";
    - shodden, shoed
     
  2. Used of certain religious orders who wear shoes
    "The shod Carmelites followed a less austere lifestyle than their discalced counterparts";
    - calced
Verb: shoe (shod,shoeing, also shoed)  shoo
  1. Furnish with shoes
    "The farrier shoed the horse"
     
  2. To kick or strike with the foot
    "He shoed the ball into the goal"

See also: booted, ironshod, roughshod, sandaled [US], sandalled, slippered

Type of: apparel [archaic], clothe, dress, enclothe [rare], fit out, garb, garment, habilitate [archaic], raiment [archaic], tog [informal]

Antonym: unshod

Encyclopedia: Shod

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