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discalced
dis·calced D0253700 (dĭs-kălst′)adj. Barefoot or wearing sandals. Used of certain religious orders. [From Latin discalceātus : dis-, dis- + calceātus, shod (from calceus, shoe, from calx, calc-, heel).]discalced (dɪsˈkælst) adj (Ecclesiastical Terms) barefooted: used to denote friars and nuns who wear sandals[C17: from Latin discalceātus, from dis-1 + calceātus shod, from calceāre to provide with shoes, from calceus shoe, from calx heel]dis•calced (dɪsˈkælst) also dis•cal•ce•ate (-ˈkæl si ɪt, -ˌeɪt) adj. barefoot: discalced monks. [1625–35; Latin discalceātus=dis- dis-1 + calceātus, past participle of calceāre to fit with shoes, derivative of calceus shoe] ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | discalced - (used of certain religious orders) barefoot or wearing only sandals; "discalced friars"discalceate, unshodfaith, religion, religious belief - a strong belief in a supernatural power or powers that control human destiny; "he lost his faith but not his morality"calced, shod - used of certain religious orders who wear shoes |
discalced
Synonyms for discalcedadj (used of certain religious orders) barefoot or wearing only sandalsSynonymsRelated Words- faith
- religion
- religious belief
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