Definition
In publishing and document design, lines or text printed at the bottom of pages; also, people who walk or hike.
Etymology
From 'footer' (one who works with feet, or bottom text element), a 20th-century compound term that evolved separately in printing and sports contexts.
Kelly Says
The footer is where publishers hide secrets—footnotes, page numbers, copyright notices—so that the bottom of every page became a sort of literary basement for essential but unseen information.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
እውነት መልእክት
ee-w-ne-t mel-ek-t
ARالعربية
سطر أسفل
sa-tar as-fel
CACatalà
peu de pàgina
peu deh pa-gee-na
DADansk
fodnoter
fod-no-ter
DEDeutsch
Fußzeile
foos-tsay-le
ELΕλληνικά
πεντάλ
pen-tal
ESEspañol
pie de página
pee deh pa-hee-na
FAفارسی
پای صفحه
pai sa-feh
FISuomi
jalanote
ja-la-no-te
FRFrançais
pied de page
pee deh pahj
GUGU
પગના કપડાં
pag-na ka-padan
HUMagyar
lábjegyzet
lab-ye-g-zet
IDBahasa Indonesia
footer
foo-ter
IGIG
okpu n'aka
ok-poo n'a-ka
ITItaliano
pie di pagina
pee dee pa-hee-na
KKKK
аяқ киімдері
a-yaq ki-yim-de-ri
KMKM
បង្គំដោយ
bong-koom-dao-y
MRMR
पायाचे कपडे
pa-ya-che ka-pade
MSBahasa Melayu
kaki halaman
ka-ki ha-la-man
MYမြန်မာ
လက်များ
let-ma-yar
NLNederlands
voettekst
voet-tekst
NONorsk
fotnoter
fot-no-ter
PAPA
ਪੈਰਾਂ ਦੇ ਕਪੜੇ
pa-iran de ka-pde
PTPortuguês
rodapé
ro-da-pe
RORomână
picior de pagină
pee-cho-ree deh pa-gee-na
SVSvenska
fotnoter
fot-no-ter
SWKiswahili
kichu cha chini
ki-chu cha chi-ni
TAதமிழ்
அடிக்குறிப்பு
a-di-kku-ri-ppu
TLTL
patalastas
pa-ta-las-tas
TRTürkçe
sayfa altı
say-fa al-ti
UKУкраїнська
підвал
pid-val
VITiếng Việt
chân trang
chan trang