Esperonné: m. ée: f. Spurred; alſo, beſpurred, hauing ſpurres on his heeles.
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Esperonné: m. ée: f. Spurred; alſo, beſpurred, hauing ſpurres on his heeles.
Source: wiktionary
Well, the procession moved on, and, as I got under the canopy, berobed, bemitred, besceptered, and bespurred, I caught a glimpse of Miss Fellows, the herb-woman, who, with six devilish handsome girls, were strewing rosemary and tansy on the blue broadcloth from Manchester;
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We found a couple of companion spirits already there, bebooted and bespurred and bebreeched.
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Europe went wild about the cowboy, and all Americans were thought of as striding about bespurred, booted, and hipped with .45’s and lariats, riding a bronco furiously through the main street of every city from New York to Laramie.
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