discalced

discalced
/dis kalst"/, adj.
(chiefly of members of certain religious orders) without shoes; unshod; barefoot.
Also, discalceate /dis kal"see it, -ayt'/. Cf. calced.
[1625-35; part trans. of L discalceatus, equiv. to dis- DIS-1 + calceatus, ptp. of calceare to fit with shoes (calce(us) a shoe, deriv. of calc- (s. of calx) heel + -atus -ATE1)]

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