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Spanish foot

noun

Furniture.
  1. a carved pyramidal foot having fluted, concave sides usually ending in a scroll at the bottom.


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Glenn Kirkham forced a penalty corner after the ball hit a Spanish foot.

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In 1658 Colonel Edward Doyley, the governor, gained a decisive victory over thirty companies of Spanish foot, and sent ten of their flags to Cromwell.

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Some writers carry the Spanish foot to fifty thousand.

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Our allies were likewise ordered to follow the example of the Spanish foot; this was accordingly done and the object accomplished.

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The troops he took with him consisted of two hundred and fifty Spanish foot, thirty horse, with a good number of musketeers and crossbow-men; accompanied by the whole of our Tlascallan friends, and a company of the best warriors of Tezcuco.

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