discalced
[ dis-kalst ]
/ dɪsˈkælst /
adjective
(chiefly of members of certain religious orders) without shoes; unshod; barefoot.
Also
dis·cal·ce·ate
[dis-kal-see-it, -eyt] /dɪsˈkæl si ɪt, -ˌeɪt/.
Compare
calced.
Words nearby discalced
disc plough,
disc wheel,
disc-,
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discalced,
discant,
discard,
discarnate,
discase,
discectomy
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British Dictionary definitions for discalced
discalced
/ (dɪsˈkælst) /
adjective
barefooted: used to denote friars and nuns who wear sandals
Word Origin for discalced
C17: from Latin
discalceātus, from
dis-
1 +
calceātus shod, from
calceāre to provide with shoes, from
calceus shoe, from
calx heel