shoed, ppl. a.
(ʃuːd)
[f. shoe n. or v. + -ed.]
Furnished or protected with a shoe or shoes; shod.
See also slip-shoed a. and high-shoed var. of high-shod.
1601 Will of W. Snawdon of Winterton, Lincs., One shoed waine with the furniture belonging to it. 1612 Inv. in Antiquary (1906) Jan. 28 A shoed shovel, a shoed spade. 1902 Edin. Evening News 14 July 2 [He] kicked her with his shoed feet. |