ppl. a. [UN-1 8, or f. UNSHOE v. Cf. MDu. ongescoeit, -scoet (Du. -schoied, † -schoed), MLG. ungeschoiet, MHG. -schuohet (G. -schuht), ON. úskúaðr (Da. uskoet).] = UNSHOD ppl. a. Also transf.

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1388.  Wyclif, Isaiah xx. 3. As my seruaunt Ysaie ȝede nakid and vnshood.

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c. 1440.  Pallad. on Husb., I. 860. A menstruate vngird womman, vnshood, Vntressed.

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1479.  Cely Papers (Camden), 19. To bye for me a carthe at Caleys … unschude the wyllys [= wheels].

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1530.  Tindale, Deut. xxv. 10. His name shalbe called in Israel, the vnshoed housse.

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a. 1564.  Becon, Wks., Pref. c iij b. The shooe, that is moulde with thee, is the shooe of him that is vnshood.

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1865.  H. H. Dixon, Field & Fern, South, 34. There are ponies, too,… fat and unshoed.

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