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Camp followers

followers, Civilian employees of Armed Forces, such as carpenters, tailors, boot-makers, gardeners, sweepers, cooks, messengers etc., who are required to follow

Boteless, or Bootless

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

Booting, or Boting corn

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

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Shoe

stiff sole and a lighter top It differs from a boot on not extending so far up the leg

Medfee

Medfee, a reward; a bribe; that which is given to boot, Scots term.

Outsole

The outside sole of a boot or shoe

Insole

The inside sole of a boot or shoe also a loose thin strip of leather felt

High low

A laced boot ankle high

Clamper

An instrument of iron with sharp prongs attached to a boot or shoe to enable the wearer to walk securely upon

Brodekin

A buskin or half boot

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