Booting - Law Dictionary Search Results
boot
boot [obsolete or dialect boot compensation, from Old English bōt advantage, compensation] : additional money or property received to
Booted
Wearing boots especially boots with long tops as for riding as a booted squire
Boots
A servant at a hotel or elsewhere who cleans and blacks the boots and shoes
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Booting
Matched in: Term Booting
Boot
Remedy relief amends reparation hence one who brings relief
Booting, or Boting corn
Matched in: Term Booting, or Boting corn
Half boot
A boot with a short top covering only the ankle See Cocker and Congress boot under Congress
Bootee
A half boot or short boot
Bootikin
A little boot legging or gaiter
Cracowes
Long toed boots or shoes formerly worn in many parts of Europe so called from Cracow in Poland where they were
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