Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for PAN'TON, or PAN'TON-SHOE
PAN'TON, or PAN'TON-SHOE, n. [qu. L. pando, to open.]
A horse-shoe contrived to recover a narrow and hoof-bound heel. – Far. Dict.
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PAN'TON, or PAN'TON-SHOE, n. [qu. L. pando, to open.]
A horse-shoe contrived to recover a narrow and hoof-bound heel. – Far. Dict.
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