discalced
/dɪsˈkælst/adjective
- denoting or belonging to one of several strict orders of Catholic friars or nuns who go barefoot or are shod only in sandals(天主教修道士或修女)赤脚的, 只穿拖鞋的。
词源
mid 17th cent.: variant, influenced by French déchaux, of earlier discalceated, from Latin discalceatus, from dis- (expressing removal) + calceatus (from calceus 'shoe').