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Boot catcher

資料來源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Boot \Boot\, n. [OE. bote, OF. bote, F. botte, LL. botta; of
   uncertain origin.]
   1. A covering for the foot and lower part of the leg,
      ordinarily made of leather.

   2. An instrument of torture for the leg, formerly used to
      extort confessions, particularly in Scotland.

            So he was put to the torture, which in Scotland they
            call the boots; for they put a pair of iron boots
            close on the leg, and drive wedges between them and
            the leg.                              --Bp. Burnet.

   3. A place at the side of a coach, where attendants rode;
      also, a low outside place before and behind the body of
      the coach. [Obs.]

   4. A place for baggage at either end of an old-fashioned
      stagecoach.

   5. An apron or cover (of leather or rubber cloth) for the
      driving seat of a vehicle, to protect from rain and mud.

   6. (Plumbing) The metal casing and flange fitted about a pipe
      where it passes through a roof.

   {Boot catcher}, the person at an inn whose business it was to
      pull off boots and clean them. [Obs.] --Swift.

   {Boot closer}, one who, or that which, sews the uppers of
      boots.

   {Boot crimp}, a frame or device used by bootmakers for
      drawing and shaping the body of a boot.

   {Boot hook}, a hook with a handle, used for pulling on boots.
      

   {Boots and saddles} (Cavalry Tactics), the trumpet call which
      is the first signal for mounted drill.

   {Sly boots}. See {Slyboots}, in the Vocabulary.
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