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discalced, ppl. a.|dɪˈskælst| [as if from a vb. *discalce, repr. L. discalceā-re + -ed. Cf. dischauce.] = discalceate ppl. a.
1631Weever Anc. Fun. Mon. 139 They are called Carmes discalced, or bare footed Friers. 1700Rycaut Hist. Turks III. 264 The King..walked in Procession..to the Church of the Franciscans discalced. 1867M. E. Herbert Cradle L. ix. 233 Carmel is the head-quarters of the Discalced Carmelites. 1885Catholic Dict. 265 The Carmelite reform both of men and women, instituted by St. Teresa, is also discalced. The discalced Augustinians (Hermits) were founded by Father Thomas of Jesus, a Portuguese. |