1. shod - Adjective
2. shod - Verb
Derived from shoe
f Shoe.
of Shoe
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe sound of a jet, an engine warming up, even the clopping of shod hooves on pavement brings on the ancient shudder, the dry mouth and vacant eye, the hot palms and the churn of stomach high up under the rib cage. John Steinbeck
Dorothy looked, and gave a little cry of fright. There, indeed, just under the corner of the great beam the house rested on, two feet were sticking out, shod in silver shoes with pointed toes. L. Frank Baum
Generations have trod, have trod, have trod; And all is seared with trade; bleared, smeared with toil; And wears man's smudge and shares man's smell: the soil Is bare now, nor can foot feel, being shod. Gerard Manley Hopkins
A shoemaker's wife and a smith's mare are always the worst shod. Spanish Proverb
Shod in the cradle, bair-foot in the Stubble. Scottish Proverb
Shoemakers are always the worst shod. French Proverb