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horseshoe
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horseshoe, narrow plate, commonly of iron or steel, shaped to fit a horse's hoof and attached to the hoof by nailing it to the inner edge of the horny wall of the hoof. Horseshoes vary from the light plate worn by race-horses to the heavy shoe with sharp pointed wedges, or calks, worn by horses of logging camps in drawing heavy loads over roads of ice. The earliest extant shoe dates from the 6th cent. B.C. A horseshoe used by the Romans was a leather boot with a metal plate at the bottom. Before the advent of motor vehicles, shoeing horses was an important trade, often combined with general blacksmithing. Often the horseshoer's skill cured lameness, and before veterinary medicine became a profession the horseshoer, or farrier, treated horses for all their diseases. The horseshoe is an emblem and talisman of good luck.
horseshoe
a piece of iron shaped like a U with the ends curving inwards that is nailed to the underside of the hoof of a horse to protect the soft part of the foot from hard surfaces: commonly thought to be a token of good luck

horseshoe
protective talisman placed over doors of churches, stables, etc. [Western Folklore: Leach, 505 ]

horseshoe
hung on buildings as defense against fairies. [Br. Folklore: Briggs, 225]


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Byline: Rich Garven COLUMN: NFL It was a warm night in early September, and Brett McDermott confidently walked off the field at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati, horseshoed helmet in hand and head held high.
Here was another stellar effort and he will be ruing a putt of no more than 14 inches that horseshoed round the cup at the 12th.
Maybe I hit it I'LL BE BACK: Lee but will not too firm but the thing's just horseshoed right around the hole.
 
 
 
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