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Cracowes

Long toed boots or shoes formerly worn in many parts of Europe so called from Cracow in Poland where they were

bootleg

bootleg : something bootlegged bootleg adj vb boot·legged boot·leg·ging vt 1 : to produce, reproduce, or distribute without authorization

Closer

One who or that which closes specifically a boot closer See under Boot

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Boottree

An instrument to stretch and widen the leg of a boot consisting of two pieces together shaped like a leg between which when put into the boot a wedge

Ochreate

Wearing or furnished with an ochrea or legging wearing boots booted

Boteless, or Bootless

Boteless, or Bootless, without boot, profit or advantage, unavailing.

Camp followers

Camp followers, Civilian employees of Armed Forces, such as carpenters, tailors, boot-makers, gardeners, sweepers, cooks, messengers etc., who are required to follow or accompany armed personnel 'on active service, in

Medfee

value, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 995. Medfee, a reward; a bribe; that which is given to boot, Scots term.

Booting, or Boting corn

Booting, or Boting corn [fr. boteor boot, Sax., compensation], rent corn, anciently so called.

Sashoon

A kind of pad worn on the leg under the boot

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