1. foote - Noun
2. Foote - Proper noun
Foote
A surname.
foote (plural feete)
Obsolete spelling of foot
You know, Hollywood sometimes tends to patronize the interior of the United States. As Horton Foote used to say, the great Texas playwright, that a lot of people from New York don't know what goes on beyond the South Jersey Shore. Robert Duvall
After departing from Madras, Cole informed Foote and Kenah of Cole's plan to capture the Bandas; Foote and Kenah agreed. Source: Internet
Also, Fort Foote is an old American Civil War fort and tourist destination. Source: Internet
Foote, p. 290; Salmon, p. 296; Grimsley, p. 210; Trudeau, pp. 280, 297. On the northern end of the battlefield, Warren's V Corps linked up with Burnside's IX Corps near Bethesda Church. Source: Internet
Bruce Canton and Shelby Foote are among the best-known writers. citation citation Practically every major figure in the war, both North and South, has had a serious biographical study. Source: Internet
Gerry Foote, a 69-year-old former high school teacher, waved a sign that read “Teacher against tyranny. Source: Internet