shoeless

English

Etymology

From shoe + -less. Compare Old Norse skólaus (shoeless).

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shoeless (not comparable)

  1. Without shoes
    He ran shoeless from the burning house.
    • Dr. Addison
      The ground about was thick sown with caltrops, which very much incommoded the shoeless Moors.

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