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Podiatrist's memo?
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footnote
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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
also foot-note , 1841, from foot (n.) "lower end of a document" (1660s) + note (n.). So called from its original position at the foot of a page. Also sometimes formerly bottom note . As a verb, from 1864. Related: Footnoted ; footnoting .
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
alt. 1 A short piece of text, often numbered, placed at the bottom of a printed page, that adds a comment, citation, reference etc, to a designated part of the main text 2 (context by extension English) An event of lesser importance than some larger event ...
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Footnote '' (, translit. He'arat Shulayim '') is a 2011 Israeli drama film written and directed by Joseph Cedar , starring Shlomo Bar'aba and Lior Ashkenazi . The plot revolves around the troubled relationship between a father and son who teach at the Talmud ...
Usage examples of footnote.
George Tucker, today only an obscure footnote to the history of the drama, perceived yet another form of devil, one darker than any conjured up by the warring theologians of his time.
Indeed an Ahmad ibn Majid was cited, but he was mentioned only in a footnote and appeared to be an Arab chronicler.
After a general introduction, however, the writing seemed to become more technical and heavily footnoted, sprinkled with Roman numeral references, foreign phrases, capitalized abbreviations, and words like Masoretic and Septuagintal.
I suppose it was an awkward but necessary stage in paleographic developmental, destined for an obscure footnote of history now that its questionable usefulness has ended.
He crossed the street to the candy store tucked in at 77 Water, red and yellow awning, a homey footnote to the mass of steel and anodized aluminum.
The fractured footnotes to Plato began to litter the landscape with their partialities and favored dualisms, and it is now, just now, only now, that we have begun to pick up the pieces.
We have only footnoted the text in some detail where he talks about people or events in his personal life or where there is a reference to some topic about which the reader could find nothing in any existing book of reference.
Note: Lengthy footnotes, or those consisting of more than one paragraph, have been numbered and relocated to the end of the chapter in which they occur.
Western philosophic tradition is that it consists of a series of footnotes to Plato.
One is that, if Western civilization is a series of footnotes to Plato, the footnotes are fractured.
Heart, the unspoken One, that joins Ascent and Descent in the everlasting Circle of Redemption and Embrace, Freud simply remained as one of the many, and certainly one of the greatest, of the fractured footnotes to Plato.
Or, we might say, they are both half right and half wrongthe fractured footnotes to Plato.
I am suggesting that that is precisely what happened in the ensuing series of fractured footnotes to Plato that is called Western civilization.
As this is an Anglo-American edition, many of the footnotes have been provided for the benefit of American readers and contain information we know to be familiar to English readers.
The numbers in the cross-references in the footnotes refer to items, not pages.