Booting - Law Dictionary Search Results
Shoemaker
One whose occupation it is to make shoes and boots
Boteless, or Bootless
Boteless, or Bootless, without boot, profit or advantage, unavailing.
Camp followers
followers, Civilian employees of Armed Forces, such as carpenters, tailors, boot-makers, gardeners, sweepers, cooks, messengers etc., who are required to follow
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High low
A laced boot ankle high
Insole
The inside sole of a boot or shoe also a loose thin strip of leather felt
bootlace
a long lace for fastening boots
Gamashes
High boots or buskins in Scotland short spatterdashes or riding trousers worn
Flick
as to flick a horse to flick the dirt from boots
Cracowes
Long toed boots or shoes formerly worn in many parts of Europe so
Clamper
An instrument of iron with sharp prongs attached to a boot or shoe to enable the wearer to walk securely upon
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