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footstool (n.)
also
foot-stool
, 1520s, from
foot
(n.) +
stool
. Earlier was
fotsceomel
, from Old English
fotsceamel
; for the second element of which see
shambles
. Figurative sense of "one who is the abject thrall of another" is from 1530s.