单词 | infooted |
释义 | infootedadj. rare. Having the feet turned inwards. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > deformity > deformities of specific parts > [adjective] > of foot hurleda1500 splay-footed1545 polt-foot?1589 polt-footed1589 club-footed1591 stump-foot1593 flat-footed1601 stump-footed1602 feetless1614 splay-foot1622 splatter-footeda1644 shauchled1737 hurl-footed1752 parrot-toed1764 splaw1767 pigeon-toed1786 bumble-footed1823 in-toed1835 chicken-toed1859 infooted1899 1899 Notes & Queries 9th Ser. 4 31/1 Infooted folk are called ‘twilly-toed’, for each foot in turn makes a ‘twirl’ or half-circular movement at each step. 1951 W. A. N. Dorland Amer. Illus. Med. Dict. (ed. 22) 739/2 Infooted, turning in the toes. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). > as lemmasin-footed (i) Parasynthetic adjectives formed from nouns referring to parts of the body, as in-bellied, in-elbowed, ineyed, in-footed, in-shouldered. See also in-kneed adj., in-toed adj. ΚΠ 1825 R. A. Armstrong Gaelic Dict. 147/2 Cràganach, an in-footed person; a splay-footed person. 1849 J. Millhouse New Eng.–Ital. Dict. I. Smilzo,..thin, spare, in bellied. 1865 D. Collins Horse-trainer's & Sportsman's Guide 11 If I were to choose between the out or in-elbowed racehorse, I should manifestly choose the latter as being the best adapted for racing. 1865 Trans. Philol. Soc. 215 We say now, in a very expressive way, úteygr, outeyed, opposed to inneygr, ineyed. 1883 A. Smith in R. Burns Wks. II. Glossary 409 Hein-shinn'd, in-shinned. 1912 Bit & Spur Dec. 38/1 If we do not stick to the Bull Dog as a type we will have a lot of terrier bodies, dogs high on the legs, light of bone, flat of rib, in-shouldered, froggy-faced, and soft expression. < as lemmas |
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