(Used of certain religious orders) barefoot or wearing only sandals.
1 The hoofs of his horse padded softly against the dirt road, unshod .
2 And his name shall be called in Israel, the house of the unshod .
3 And they smelt sweet, as did the trampled grass beneath their unshod hoofs.
4 They were unshod Indian ponies and there were perhaps a hundred of them.
5 The natives used only unshod animals, so we recognized our men.
6 The pony's unshod feet made scarcely a sound on the soft, moist earth.
7 In his view, the last pure marathon was an unshod marathon.
8 And could we now, oh, now, in spirit we should enter it unshod .
9 Each step of my unshod horse resounded hollowly in the silence of the gorges.
10 Then he recognized the crack of unshod hoofs upon rock.
11 Hind hoofs grow faster than fore hoofs and unshod ones faster than shod ones.
12 Squirrel trotted at Snake's side, sound on his unshod forefoot.
13 I reckon you have never seen the track of an unshod horse before, Tom.
14 Thus she bounded through life as a courser on his steppe, unbridled and unshod .
15 Tetel was a sure-footed horse, and, being unshod , he never slipped upon the stones.
16 They would be small, only children to your eyes, unshod but clad in grey.'
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