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shodden, a. rare.|ˈʃɒd(ə)n| [Badly f. shod ppl. a., on the supposed analogy of sod, sodden, trod, trodden, etc.] = shod ppl. a. The form also occurs for the pa. pple.: see shoe v.
1829J. F. Cooper Borderers vi. 74 His beast hath had a shodden hoof. 1844R. M. Milnes Palm Leaves 20 The floor..unstained by touch of shodden feet. 1859H. Kingsley G. Hamlyn xix, ‘Black fellow’, I said to myself; but no, those were shodden feet that swept along so wearily. |