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Footnote   /fˈʊtnˌoʊt/   Listen
Footnote

noun
1.
A printed note placed below the text on a printed page.  Synonym: footer.
verb
1.
Add explanatory notes to or supply with critical comments.  Synonym: annotate.






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"Footnote" Quotes from Famous Books



... [Footnote: For this biographical sketch of Payne I have drawn on my "Henry Nevil Payne, Dramatist and Jacobite Conspirator," published in The Parrott Presentation Volume, Princeton, 1935, ...
— The Fatal Jealousie (1673) • Henry Nevil Payne

... [Footnote 2: This portrait, with the whole of the work, was written, and given to the publisher of one of the first magazines of the day, in November 1834, and the following report appeared in the papers in February 1835, and which, we think, authenticates pretty clearly the correctness of our ...
— Sinks of London Laid Open • Unknown

... objectivity and subjectivity. Be sure and abuse a man named Locke. Turn up your nose at things in general, and when you let slip any thing a little too absurd, you need not be at the trouble of scratching it out, but just add a footnote and say that you are indebted for the above profound observation to the 'Kritik der reinem Vernunft,' or to the 'Metaphysithe Anfongsgrunde der Noturwissenchaft.' This would look ...
— The Works of Edgar Allan Poe - Volume 4 (of 5) of the Raven Edition • Edgar Allan Poe

... been corrected without note. However, due to an omission in the original text, the anchor for footnote 4 has been placed ...
— Barometer and Weather Guide • Robert Fitzroy

... says that the owners, that is, the autochthonic natives of Mindano, were called Manbos and Mananpes.[9] In a footnote referring to Mananpes, it is stated, and appears very reasonable and probable, that the above-mentioned term is not a tribal designation but merely an appellation of contempt used on account of the low culture possessed by the ...
— The Manbos of Mindano - Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume XXIII, First Memoir • John M. Garvan


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