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`foot` in Latin

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foot

  1. noun
    • lower extremity of the leg
      pes
      He injured his left foot. — Sinistrum pedem laesit.
    • [technical, scientific], unit of length (12 inches)
      pes [technical, scientific]
      The table is six feet long. — Mensa sex pedes longa est.
    • [poetic, literary], metrical unit in poetry
      pes [poetic, literary]
      The line contains five feet. — Versus quinque pedes continet.
    • [figurative, idiomatic], bottom or base of something
      fundus [figurative]
      They camped at the foot of the mountain. — Ad fundum montis castra posuerunt.
      pes [figurative]
      They camped at the foot of the mountain. — Ad pedem montis castra posuerunt.
    • [military], infantry or foot soldiers
      pedites [military]
      The foot advanced toward the enemy. — Pedites in hostem processerunt.
    • [idiomatic, figurative], to pay or settle a bill
      solvere [idiomatic, figurative]
      He had to foot the bill. — Rationem solvere debuit.