Adjective: shod shód
- Wearing footgear
"The shod horses were ready for the long journey";
- shodden, shoed
- Used of certain religious orders who wear shoes
"The shod Carmelites followed a less austere lifestyle than their discalced counterparts";
- calced
- Furnish with shoes
"The farrier shoed the horse"
- 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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