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Definition of boot
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Boot (v. t.) To
profit;
to
advantage;
to
avail;
--
generally
followed
by it; as, what boots it?.
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Boot
::
Boot (v. t.) To
profit;
to
advantage;
to
avail;
--
generally
followed
by it; as, what boots it?.
Spoil
::
Spoil (n.) That which is taken from
another
by
violence;
especially,
the
plunder
taken from an
enemy;
pillage;
booty..
Blackguard
::
Blackguard
(n.) A
vagrant;
a
bootblack;
a
gamin.
Booty
::
Booty (n.) That which is
seized
by
violence
or
obtained
by
robbery,
especially
collective
spoil taken in war;
plunder;
pillage..
Flounder
::
Flounder
(n.) A tool used in
crimping
boot
fronts.
Marauder
::
Marauder
(v.) A rover in quest of booty or
plunder;
a
plunderer;
one who
pillages.
Half-boot
::
Half-boot
(n.) A boot with a short top
covering
only the
ankle.
See
Cocker,
and
Congress
boot, under
Congress..
Calk
::
Calk (n.) An
instrument
with sharp
points,
worn on the sole of a shoe or boot, to
prevent
slipping..
Boothose
::
Boothose
(n.)
Stocking
hose, or
spatterdashes,
in lieu of
boots..
Unboot
::
Unboot
(v. t.) To take off the boots from.
Booting
::
Booting
(n.) A kind of
torture.
See Boot, n., 2..
Fox
::
Fox (n.) To
repair
the feet of, as of
boots,
with new front upper
leather,
or to piece the upper
fronts
of..
Cracowes
::
Cracowes
(n. pl.)
Long-toed
boots or shoes
formerly
worn in many parts of
Europe;
-- so
called
from
Cracow,
in
Poland,
where they were first worn in the
fourteenth
century..
Closer
::
Closer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
closes;
specifically,
a boot
closer.
See under
Boot..
Tree
::
Tree (n.) A piece of
timber,
or
something
commonly
made of
timber;
-- used in
composition,
as in
axletree,
boottree,
chesstree,
crosstree,
whiffletree,
and the
like..
Heel
::
Heel (n.) The
hinder
part of any
covering
for the foot, as of a shoe, sock, etc.;
specif.,
a solid part
projecting
downward
from the
hinder
part of the sole of a boot or
shoe..
Booth
::
Booth (n.) A house or shed built of
boards,
boughs,
or other
slight
materials,
for
temporary
occupation..
Boot
::
Boot (n.) The metal
casing
and
flange
fitted
about a pipe where it
passes
through
a roof.
Cocker
::
Cocker
(n.) A
rustic
high shoe or
half-boots.
Boothale
::
Boothale
(v. t. & i.) To
forage
for
booty;
to
plunder.
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