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footrill Coal-mining. (ˈfʊtrɪl) Also footrail, futteril. [Of unknown etymology: cf. prec.] (See quots.)1686 Plot Staffordsh. iii. 129 The open works..where..the Workmen rid off the earth, and dig the coal under their feet..there being no need for these, of windless, roap or carf, whence these sort o... Oxford English Dictionary
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foot rid
† foot rid Obs. [Of doubtful origin; perh. f. foot n. + rid f. rid v. Cf. footrill.] (See quot.)1665 Dudley Metallum Martis (1854) 27 Where the Coles is deep and but little Earth upon the measures of Coles, there the Colliers rid off the Earth, and dig the Coles under their feet; these Works are cal... Oxford English Dictionary
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▪ I. foot, n. (fʊt) Pl. feet (fiːt). Forms: sing. 1–2 fót, 3–4 fot, south. vot, 3–6 fote, fut, (3 fhote, fott, 5 fowte, foyte), 5–6 fotte, 5–7 foote, (7 foott), 8–9 dial. fit, 3– foot. Sc. 4–7 fute, (4 fut, 6 fuit), 6– fit. pl. 1–2 fét, fœ́t, fótas, 2 fiet, (gen. 1 fóta, 3 fote; dat. 1 fótum, 3 fote... Oxford English Dictionary
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