subs. (old).1. See quot.
1610. ROWLANDS, Martin Mark-all. I haue heard and partly know a high-way lawyer rob a man in the morning, and hath dined with the MARTIN or honest man so robbed the same day at an Inne being not descried, nor yet once mistrusted or suspected for the robbery.
2. (tramps).A boot.
1893. P. H. EMERSON, Signor Lippo, 55. A pair of turtles on his MARTINS finished him.
3. See ST. MARTIN.