to shoeverb/fɨˈʁaɾ/mediumfer·rarPortuguesEnglishEspanolFrancaisDefinitions1To fit a horse or other animal with shoes.The blacksmith shoed the horse expertly.It's time to shoe the donkey again.antunshoeCommon collocationsshoe a horse2To fit or reinforce with iron.They ironed the gate for extra security.synreinforceEtymologyDo latim 'ferrare', de 'ferrum' (ferro).Related wordsferroferraçãoferradorferraduraferrado