Meaning & Definition of word "Shod"

Shod

/ʃɒd/

verb:

  • 1. Past tense of 'shod,' which means to put shoes on (a horse or another animal).
    • Example: The blacksmith shod the horse carefully to ensure it was comfortable.
  • 2. To cover with shoes or to equip with footwear.
    • Example: They shod the dog with protective boots for the rocky trail.
  • 3. To furnish with something that serves as a protective covering.
    • Example: He shod the shelves in his workshop with a layer of varnish.

Etymology

Middle English, from Old English 'scōd', meaning 'to furnish with shoes'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

well-shod:

Equipped with good quality shoes.

hard-shod:

Fitted with hard footwear, often for protection.

Related Words

shoe:

A covering for the foot, typically made of leather or other materials.

shoestring:

A narrow strip of material used to fasten shoes.

Slang Meanings of shod

Meaning: To dress stylishly or in good shoes.

Example Sentence: He really shod up for the party.

Meaning: To be well-prepared or equipped.

Example Sentence: She's shod for the adventure ahead.