We see this word in the expression "to run/ride roughshod" over somebody or something, meaning to tyrannize or treat harshly.
It came about as a way to describe the 17th century version of snow tires. A "rough-shod" horse had its shoes attached with protruding nail heads in order to get a better grip on slippery roads. It was great for keeping the horse on its feet, but not so great for anyone the horse might step on.
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Feb 24, 2017
Jan 10, 2014
Wordology, Roughshod
The expression "to run or to ride
roughshod" over somebody or something, means to tyrannize or treat
harshly. During the 17th century, a "rough-shod" horse had its shoes
attached with protruding nail heads to get a better grip on slippery
roads.
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