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hoof-bound
ˈhoof-bound, a. (n.) Farriery. Affected with a painful dryness and contraction of the hoof; having the shoe put on too tight, causing the horse to go lame. Also n. as a name of the affection.1598 Florio, Incastellare,..a horse to haue his hoofe dride vp,..to be hoofe-bound. 1610 Markham Masterp. ii.... Oxford English Dictionary
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incastellated
† inˈcastellated, ppl. a. Obs. [ad. It. incastellato ‘hoof-bound, that is when a horses hoofe is dride vp, so that it sounds hollow’ (Florio), F. encastelé (1606), according to Hatz.-Darm., related to It. incastare, incastrare to enchase, mortice, insert firmly.] Hoof-bound (as a horse).1611 Cotgr.,... Oxford English Dictionary
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incastelled
† inˈcastled, inˈcastelled, ppl. a. Obs. [ad. F. encastelé: see incastellated.] Hoof-bound.1706 Phillips, Incastelled, narrow Heel'd, or Hoof-bound, as An incastelled Horse. Oxford English Dictionary
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panton
ˈpanton Sc. (Now local.) Also 5–6 pantoun(e, 9 Shetland -in. [Origin unknown. App. related in some way to pantofle.] 1. A slipper; = pantofle.1489 Acc. Ld. High Treas. Scot. I. 111 For xxxti payre of schone and xxxti paire of pantonis to my Lorde of Ross. 1500–20 Dunbar Poems liii. 27 He trippet, qu... Oxford English Dictionary
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hoof
▪ I. hoof, n. (huːf) Pl. hoofs, sometimes hooves. Forms: 1 hóf, 4 houf, 4–6 north. hufe, (5 huyfe); 5–7 hoofe, (5 howue), 6– hoof, (6 hofe, houfe, houe, 7 hoove, hooff, huff(e). [Com. Teut.: OE. hóf = OFris., OS. hôf (MLG., LG. hôf, MDu., Du. hoef), OHG., MHG. huof (Ger. huf), ON. hófr (Sw. hof, Da.... Oxford English Dictionary
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