catsfoot
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From cat's + foot. For its obsolete figurative sense, see cat's-paw.
Noun
[edit]catsfoot
- Synonym of cat's-paw: a foot of a cat; (figurative, obsolete) a person used unwittingly or through trickery by another.
- Synonym of ground ivy (Glechoma hederacea).
- 1597, John Gerarde [i.e., John Gerard], “Of Ground Iuie, or Alefoot”, in The Herball or Generall Historie of Plantes. […], London: […] Edm[und] Bollifant, for Bonham and Iohn Norton, →OCLC, book II, page 705:
- It is commonly called […] in English ground Iuie, Alehoofe, Gill creepe by ground, Tunehoofe, and Cats foote.
- Synonym of mountain cudweed (Antennaria dioica).
- 1739, Henri François Le Dran, translated by John Sparrow, Observations in Surgery, page 119:
- ...an Infusion made with the Heads of White Poppies, Cat's-foot, Colt's-foot, and Maiden-hair.
References
[edit]- "cat's-foot, n." in the Oxford English Dictionary, Oxford: Oxford University Press.