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shoe, foot covering, usually of leather, that includes a sole and a portion above the sole called a maximum. In prehistoric times skins or hides may have been tied around the foot for protection and warmth; studies from the foot bones of ancient humans claim that some type of sturdy footwear was worn by people beginning between 40,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych],000 and 26,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych],000 years ago. The shoes found with the 5,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych],300-year-old "Ice Man" in the Tyrolean Alps were made from skins and braided-bark netting and stuffed with straw and moss. An early form of the boot seemed to be known in Greece and Rome. The characteristic shoe of the Middle Ages was the soft, clinging moccasin, which extended to the ankle. It had been highly decorated and was of velvet, cloth of gold, and, increasingly, of leather. Through the 13th cent. the toe had become greatly elongated until a century later the purpose had to be held aloft by a chain connected to the knee. After 1377 wooden clogs,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], called poulaines or pattens,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], were introduced. A forerunner from the heeled shoe, they were fastened underneath the shoe (otherwise part of the shoe itself) to safeguard it from mud or water. The chopine, an ornamental shoe with a high sole, went to fantastic heights. After 1500, styles reversed themselves,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and the width from the toe was exaggerated; two colors and slashing were often employed to complement the costume. The high heel arrived to fashion with Elizabeth's reign within the late 16th cent. and was worn by both women and men; the shoe was colorfully decorated with rosettes, lace,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and embroidery. France introduced (c.1600) the high-top boot which progressed into the cavalier's boot using its wide, floppy top. The late 17th cent. saw the emergence of the square toe, high tongue,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and buckles. Heels were lowered,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], becoming in france they curved heel, until they disappeared (c.1780). With the new Empire styles, flat soft shoes with ribbon ties had become the style for women, and military boots had become the vogue for men. Guilds of shoemakers or cobelers existed in the Middle Ages; in the American colonies,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], the first known shoemaker was Thomas Beard,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], who arrived in Salem,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Mass., in 1629. Early shoemakers worked at home, in small shops,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], or as itinerant workers who visited homes to make up the annual supply. Hand processes were utilised until c.1833; thereafter the rapid invention and development of machinery revolutionized the; today over 180 different types of machines are utilized. As machinery became more specialized and the use of leather became primary, shoe styles and measurements became more refined and exact. In the high button shoe from the late 19th cent. Early examples from Mesopotamia were moccasinlike wraparounds of leather; not before Hellenistic Age did shoes become luxurious. The Romans developed shoes fitted for the left and right feet, and differentiated according to sex and rank. In the 14th century,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], shoes became extremely long and pointed, the points attaining a length of 18 in. (45 cm) or more. In the 16th century, the toes became extremely broad, just like a duck's bill. Within the 17th century, shoes had moderately high heels and were often decorated with large rosettes of lace and ribbons, which turned into gold or silver buckles in the 18th century. The very first shoe factory opened in 1760,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], in Massachusetts, but not before growth and development of modern machinery in the 1800s were shoes made quickly and inexpensively.
shoe1. a gang of wood or metal on the bottom from the runner of a sledge
A coupling of rolled, cast, or forged steel to protect the low end of the casting or drivepipe in overburden,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], or the bottom end of the sampler when pressed right into a formation being sampled.
subrail, shoe
On the staircase, an associate which is fixed towards the upper edge of a close string to receive the balusters.1. A piece of timber, stone, or metal, shaped to receive the low end associated with a member; also called a soleplate.
2,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych]. A metal base plate for an arch or truss which resists lateral thrust.
3. A base shoe molding.
4. A subrail.
5. A metal protective device for the point or foot of the pile,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], 1.
Shoe a tool for protecting the hoof of the draft animal ox, donkey, or mule; this may also be used for corrective purposes. Initially, stockings or shoes woven from reeds, bast, straw,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], or cord were utilised to safeguard hooves. These were later replaced by hooked iron plates. All these were fastened towards the animal calf by straps or cords. This really is attested to by numerous finds at the end of Roman military camps. Shoes virtually haven't changed since Roman times. Mass-produced or handmade from soft steel,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], they might be smooth or have permanent or removable lugs. The form from the shoe conforms to the contour from the hoof. For corrective purposes, a round shoe, a shoe having a metal bottom, or perhaps a shoe with long lugs is most often used.
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