IPA: /ˈbuːtɪd/
KK: /ˈbutɪd/
Wearing boots or having boots on the feet.
She wore her booted feet to the hiking trip.
Booted → The word 'booted' comes from 'boot' (from Old English 'bōt', meaning a remedy or advantage) and the suffix '-ed' (indicating a past action or condition). The term 'booted' originally referred to being equipped with boots, which are a type of footwear that provides protection or advantage to the feet.
Think of 'boot' as a type of footwear that gives you an 'advantage' or 'remedy' for your feet, and remember that 'booted' means having been equipped with boots.