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Definition of: discalced

(dis·kalst) adjective
Having the shoes off; bare-footed: applied especially to those religious orders whose members go unshod or wear sandals. [<L discalceatus <dis- not + calceatus a shoe, orig. pp. of calceare shoe]

Most often used phrases:

discalced carmelites
discalced carmelite
discalced augustinians
byzantine discalced
discalced nuns
july august discalced
discalced franciscans
discalced augustinian
discalced friars
first discalced
french discalced
discalced trinitarian

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