shauchled, a. Sc.
(ˈʃɑx(ə)ld)
[f. prec. + -ed1.]
Twisted out of shape. (Said chiefly of shoes or the feet.)
| 1737 Ramsay Sc. Prov. (1797) 100 Ye shape shoon by your ain shachled feet. 1795 Burns Braw Wooer vii, I spier'd for my cousin..And how her new shoon fit her auld shachl't feet. 1818 Scott Br. Lamm. xxviii, Bucklaw was welcome to the wearing of Ravenswood's shaughled shoes. 1898 E. W. Hamilton Mawkin xi, Richt soon We'se find wha's glinked our scogie-lass, And gar him fill his shackled shoon. |