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† ˈhigh-shod, -shoed, a. Obs. Wearing high shoes; hence, rustic, boorish. (See next.)
1656J. Harrington Oceana (1771) 152 (Jod.) Your high-shod prerogative and those same slouching fellows, your tribuns. 1693Dryden Persius (1697) 478 The high-shoo'd Ploughman. a1716South Serm. (1717) IV. 497 Who..rejoice as much in their homely Dame, and ragged Children, together with their High-shoed Companions, as those who can..domineer over Kingdoms. |