unshoe
1unshoe — verb to remove a shoe (especially a horseshoe) from …
2unshoe — un·shoe …
3unshoe — “+ transitive verb Etymology: un (II) + shoe : to remove a shoe from …
4Excalceate — Ex*cal ce*ate, v. t. [L. excalceatus, p. p. of excalceare to unshoe. See {Calceated}.] To deprive of shoes. [Obs.] Chambers. [1913 Webster] …
5onscógan — wv/t1b to unshoe; pp onscód …
6unscógan — wv/t1b to unshoe; past participle unscód unshod …
7расковывать — РАСКОВЫВАТЬ1, несов. (сов. расковать), кого что. Освобождать (освободить) копыто (копыта) (обычно лошади) от подков (подковы) металлической, изогнутой в форме копыта пластинки, прибиваемой к копыту для предохранения его от повреждения и… …
8moonwort — The fern Botrychium Lunaria, or Moonwort, was held to have a strong effect on metal. Its popular name was Unshoe the horse as it was believed to draw the nails out of the shoes of any horse that trod on it, and a story is told by Culpeper and… …