shoe

noun
  1. A covering for the foot, typically made of leather, having a sturdy sole and not reaching above the ankle. noun
    She bought a new pair of shoes for the wedding.
    His shoes were muddy after the hike.
  2. A horseshoe, a U-shaped metal plate nailed to a horse's hoof to protect it. noun
    The blacksmith fitted the horse with new shoes.
    The horse lost a shoe during the race.
  3. To fit a shoe to a horse's hoof. verb
    The farrier will shoe the horse tomorrow.
    They learned how to shoe a horse in their training.
  4. To furnish or equip with shoes. verb
    They decided to shoe the entire team with new sneakers.
    The cobbler will shoe the children before winter.