jackboot

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) A glossy leather calf-covering military boot, commonly associated with German soldiers of the WWII era.
 * 2)  The spirit that motivates a totalitarian or overly militaristic regime or policy.
 * 1)  The spirit that motivates a totalitarian or overly militaristic regime or policy.
 * 1)  The spirit that motivates a totalitarian or overly militaristic regime or policy.
 * 1)  The spirit that motivates a totalitarian or overly militaristic regime or policy.

Verb

 * 1)  To stamp on with a jackboot.
 * 2)  To march in jackboots.
 * 1)  To march in jackboots.