D defs.my
Entry 2 senses Webster, 1913

Buskin

· Bus·kin · IPA /ˈbʌskɪn/
01 n. A strong, protecting covering for the foot, coming some distance up the leg.
  1. 1.
    A strong, protecting covering for the foot, coming some distance up the leg.
    “The hunted red deer's undressed hide Their hairy buskins well supplied.” Sir W. Scott.
  2. 2.
    A similar covering for the foot and leg, made with very thick soles, to give an appearance of elevation to the stature; -- worn by tragic actors in ancient Greece and Rome. Used as a symbol of tragedy, or the tragic drama, as distinguished from comedy.
    “Great Fletcher never treads in buskins here, No greater Jonson dares in socks appear.” Dryden.