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well-ˈbooted, a. [well adv. 32.]
1647Trapp Comm. Ephes. vi. 15 (1656) 772 As one that is well booted or buskind can walk unhurt amidst bryers and brambles. 178.Burns Ronalds of Bennals 41 Though I canna ride in weel-booted pride, And flee o'er the hills like a craw, man. 1894A. Lang Ban & Arrière Ban 45 Lady, lady neat..Wherefore dost thou hie, Stealthy, down the street, On well-booted feet? |