misshod

English

Etymology

mis- + shod

Adjective

misshod (not comparable)

  1. Badly or wrongly shod.
    • 1994, Tom Ivers, The Fit Racehorse II, page 299:
      Racehorses are commonly misshod, under-exercised, brought to speed far too quickly, improperly fed, and very little lameness intervention is practiced.
    • 2010, Julie Berry, The Amaranth Enchantment, page 81:
      A faulty carriage wheel, a misshod horse . . . something such as this cost me my parents, and all my happiness.
    • 2012, Raymond E. Feist, Janny Wurts, Mistress of the Empire, page 67:
      Mara watched her misshod feet with fey detachment as the person that was herself left the glade.
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