dryshod 5275 ## na aw'}; from 5274; properly, a sandal tongue; by extens. a sandal
or slipper (sometimes as a symbol of occupancy, a refusal to
marry, or of something valueless): -- {dryshod}, (pair of)
shoe([-latchet], -s).[ql

Ishod 0379 ## >Iyshhowd {eesh-hode'}; from 376 and 1935; man of
renown; Ishod, an Israelite: -- {Ishod}. [ql

shod 5265 # hupodeo {hoop-od-eh'-o}; from 5259 and 1210; to bind
under one's feet, i.e. put on shoes or sandals: -- bind on, (be)
{shod}.[ql

unshod 3182 ## yacheph {yaw-khafe'}; from an unused root meaning
to take off the shoes; unsandalled: -- barefoot, being {unshod}.
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