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footstall
footstall (ˈfʊtstɔːl) [f. foot n. + stall n.] 1. The base or pedestal of a pillar, statue, etc.1585 Higgins Nomenclator 203 Stylobata..The foote stal of a piller. 1626 Ainsworth Annot. Pentat. Lev. i. 15 The Priest went up on the footstall (of the Altar). 1635 J. Hayward tr. Biondi's Ban. Virgin 19 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dakabin State High School
One of these allows for Basketball, Tennis and Footstall. The other provides students with netball, volleyball and an additional Basketball court. wikipedia.org
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fostal
▪ I. † ˈfostal, n. Obs. rare—1. In 5 pl. fostalx. [? a contraction of footstall (not recorded in this sense).] The track of a hare.1486 Bk. St. Albans E viij b, When he [a hare] rennyth in the way drye or weete Then men may finde fostalx of clees or of feete.▪ II. fostal var. form of forestall n. 2. Oxford English Dictionary
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plinth
plinth (plɪnθ) [ad. L. plinthus plinth (Vitruv. in senses 1 a, 2 a), a. Gr. πλίνθος tile, brick, stone squared for building. Cf. F. plinthe. The L. form plinthus was at first used.] 1. a. ‘The lower square member of the base of a column or pedestal’ (Gwilt).[1563 Shute Archit. C iv b, The antiques h... Oxford English Dictionary
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pedestal
▪ I. pedestal, n. (ˈpɛdɪstəl) Forms: α. 6– pedestal (also 6 -alle, -ale, pettestale, 6–7 pedestall, 7 -estell, -istal). β. 6–8 peidestal(l, 7 piedstal(l, -stoole, piedistal. [ad. F. piédestal (1547 in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. It. piedestallo, † piedistallo, i.e. pie di stallo foot of a stall, ‘the base of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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