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Spanish foot
noun
a carved pyramidal foot having fluted, concave sides usually ending in a scroll at the bottom.
Example Sentences
Glenn Kirkham forced a penalty corner after the ball hit a Spanish foot.
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.
Some writers carry the Spanish foot to fifty thousand.
Our allies were likewise ordered to follow the example of the Spanish foot; this was accordingly done and the object accomplished.
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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