foot (n.) Old form(s): foote
foot-soldiers, infantry
1H4 II.iv.530[Prince Hal to Peto, of Falstaff] I'll procure this fat rogue a charge of foot
1H4 III.iii.184[Prince Hal to Falstaff] I have procured thee ... a charge of foot
1H6 IV.i.165[King to Somerset, of York] unite / Your troops of horsemen with his bands of foot
2H4 II.i.172[Gower to Lord Chief Justice, of the King's army] fifteen hundred foot, five hundred horse / Are marched up to my lord of Lancaster
AC IV.x.4[Antony to Scarus] our foot / Upon the hills ... / Shall stay with us
E3 II.ii.30[Audley to King Edward] I have ... levied those horse and foot / According as your charge
R3 V.iii.295[King Richard to Norfolk] My foreward shall be drawn out all in length, / Consisting equally of horse and foot
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