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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
club-foot

also clubfoot, "deformed foot," 1530s, from club (n.) + foot (n.).

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club-foot

a. club-footed. n. (alternative form of clubfoot English)

Usage examples of "club-foot".

Club-feet, wry neck, spinal curvature, hip-joint disease, white swellings, and stiffened joints, are all readily amendable to the curative effects of motion administered by the manipulator and other machinery.

He was also a very good judge of character, and it was at his suggestion that Skell chose Baldar Club-Foot as second mate.

Club-feet, spinal curvature, and other deformities resulting from paralysis, have been successfully treated in our Institution.

While it is next to impossible to raise, in old gardens, a fair turnip, free from club-foot, cabbages may be raised year after year on the same soil with impunity, or, at least, with but trifling injury from that disease.