A plate of iron: esp. (in more recent use) one fixed on some part of a plough, on an axle-tree, or on a shoe, to prevent wear. Obsolete exc. dialect.
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释义 | the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > footwear > parts of footwear > [noun] > protective studs or plates (79) clouta1825 A plate of iron: esp. (in more recent use) one fixed on some part of a plough, on an axle-tree, or on a shoe, to prevent wear. Obsolete exc. dialect. calkin1827 The irons nailed on the heels and soles of strong shoes or clogs to make them wear longer. spelt1875 A thin piece of wood or metal; spec. a board of a book (Old English), a toe- or heel-plate (dialect). seg1958 A metal stud attached to the toe or heel of a shoe (or boot) to strengthen or protect from wear. Subcategories:— for heel (5) — for toe (5) — for sole (4) — to protect when digging (4) — spikes or prongs to prevent slipping (10) — fastenings (23) — ornamental trimmings (2) — pad to ease pressure (1) — other (21) |
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