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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
foot-board

1766, from foot (n.) + board (n.1).

Usage examples of "foot-board".

By good conduct, a handsome person and calves, and a grave demeanour, Raggles rose from the knife-board to the foot-board of the carriage.

At length, I got up whenever I saw him coming, and standing on the foot-board, pretended to look at the prospect.