Definition of Footstool. Meaning of Footstool. Synonyms of Footstool

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Definition of Footstool

Footstool
Footstool Foot"stool`, n. A low stool to support the feet of one when sitting.

Meaning of Footstool from wikipedia

- A footstool (foot stool, footrest, foot rest) is a piece of furniture or a support used to elevate the feet. There are two main types of footstool, which...
- upholstered low couch or a smaller cushioned seat used as a table, stool or footstool. The seat may have hinges and a lid for the inside hollow, which can be...
- The Footstool is a 2,764-metre-elevation (9,068-foot) mountain in the Canterbury Region of New Zealand. The Footstool is situated on the crest or Main...
- monumental broken pediments. It is often referred to as 'Queen Anne's Footstool' because as legend has it, when Archer was designing the church he asked...
- Stool (seat), a type of seat without back support or arm rests Bar stool Footstool Stool, **** Human ****, more commonly called "stool" Stool test, the...
- flesh unless first he adores it; and thus it is discovered how such a footstool of the Lord's feet is adored; and not only do we not sin by adoring, we...
- submissive man. Her other foot rests over the man's head, using it as a footstool (human furniture). This sketch is from a 1950 work named Bizarre Honeymoon...
- also benefit from this modern alternative. Traditional adjustable guitar footstool Dionisio Aguado's tripode. Paul Galbraith's endpin. classical Guitar Support...
- Ottoman bed, a type of storage bed Ottoman (furniture), padded stool or footstool Ottoman (textile), fabric with a pronounced ribbed or corded effect, often...
- and Slavonic or Suppedaneum cross. The earliest cross with a slanted footstool (pointing upwards, unlike the Russian cross) was introduced in the 6th...