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sabot
Part of speech: NounA wooden shoe worn by the peasantry or poor farmers; a kind of wooden- soled shoe.
Usage examples "sabot":- Save for the absence of the blouse and the sabot you might, picking your way through the mud in a street in the lower part of the city, imagine yourself in some quarters of Dieppe or Calais, or any other of the busier towns in the north of France. - "Faces and Places", Henry William Lucy.
- There was a great archway, too, wide and high, with enormous, barn- like doors fronting on this straggling, zigzag, sabot- trodden street. - "A Gentleman Vagabond and Some Others", F. Hopkinson Smith.
- The blue- frocked and sabot- shod peasantry have appeared in salon and gallery for twenty years and more, but with not very good results. - "A Text-Book of the History of Painting", John C. Van Dyke.