Citations:discalced


 * 1615, Pierre d'Avity,, transl., The Estates, Empires, and Principallities of the World, page 791:
 * Since which time, the happie Eresa of Ahumade, who was of the towne of Auila in Spaine, reformed this order of Carmes, and restored it to his first beautie, beginning first with the Cloisters of women, whereof she founded many, and afterwards with them of men, who are at this day called Carmes discalced, or barefooted, for whom she made certaine constitutions