“+ adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English unscōd, past participle of unscōgan to unshoe, from un- (II) + scōgan to shoe — more at shoe
1. : wearing no shoes : barefoot
2. of a horse : not shod : having cast a shoe
3. : having no tire or rim
an unshod wagon wheel
: lacking a sharp iron point
an unshod pole