moccasined

English

Etymology

moccasin + -ed

Adjective

moccasined (not comparable)

  1. Wearing moccasins.
    • 1895, Kenneth Graham, The Golden Age, London, page 3:
      To be sure, there was an exception in the curate, who would receive unblenching the information that the meadow beyond the orchard was a prairie studded with herds of buffalo, which it was our delight, moccasined and tomahawked, to ride down with those whoops that announce the scenting of blood.
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