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footpad (n.)

"highway robber," 1680s, from foot (n.) + pad "pathway, footpath" (1670s), from Middle Dutch pad "way, path," from Proto-Germanic *patha- "way, path" (see pad (v.1), and compare path). Pad was a cant word among thieves and vagabonds, in expressions such as stand pad "stand by the wayside begging."

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Definitions of footpad from WordNet

footpad (n.)
a highwayman who robs on foot;
Synonyms: padder
From wordnet.princeton.edu