booted
(adjective)
ˈbuːtɪd
Definitions
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Wearing boots.
Clad with the defiant spirit of wanderers, a bold step forward in leather-clad resolve.Example: The knight was fully armored and booted ready for the battle.
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Furnished with a boot or boots.
Encased in grand chambers, where the earth's dust dreams of residence beneath the heel of refinement.Example: The nobleman rode in a booted coach.
Origin
From Middle English boted, from Old English *bōtas, past participle of bōtan, meaning 'to boot, shoe'.
Synonyms
shod, bespoke
Antonyms
unbooted