The Collaborative International Dictionary
Unboot \Un*boot"\, v. t. [1st pref. un- + boot.] To take off the boots from.
Wiktionary
vb. (context transitive English) To take off the boots from.
Usage examples of "unboot".
My fingers were cold, and my one unbooted foot was a cold aching lump at the end of my leg.
Smoke unbooted his Winchester, when it became all too clear the Apaches were after their horses and money, blocking the roadway through El Vado Pass.
All the noise that remained was that as of some person quietly moving about on unbooted feet.
Three rolled in bedrolls, one on guard, slipping on unbooted feet from room to room, up and down, listening with both ears and mind.
But since leathery soles, and well-brushed furry feet are a feature of essential hobbitness, he ought really to appear unbooted, except in special illustrations of episodes.