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  • Foot binding
  • Former Chinese custom

    Foot binding (simplified Chinese: 缠足; traditional Chinese: 纏足; pinyin: chánzú), or footbinding, was the Chinese custom of breaking and tightly binding

    Foot binding

    Foot binding

    Foot_binding

  • Foot fetishism
  • Sexual fascination with feet

    practice of foot binding being banned in China in 1919, with only a handful of elderly women from the era still being alive today. Foot binding fetishism

    Foot fetishism

    Foot fetishism

    Foot_fetishism

  • The Poison of Polygamy
  • 1909–1910 novel in Literary Chinese by Wong Shee Ping

    modernisation of Chinese culture by criticising practices like polygamy and foot binding. The novel was likely also written to encourage the newspaper's working-class

    The Poison of Polygamy

    The_Poison_of_Polygamy

  • Hui people
  • Chinese-speaking ethnoreligious group

    build their mosques in a middle-eastern style. Hui women once practiced foot binding, at the time a common practice across China. It was particularly prevalent

    Hui people

    Hui people

    Hui_people

  • Bonsai Kitten
  • Hoax website about raising kittens in jars

    of body modification through binding has real-life precedent as well. Bonsai Kitten's homepage also mentions foot binding, a real Chinese custom in which

    Bonsai Kitten

    Bonsai Kitten

    Bonsai_Kitten

  • Women in China
  • concubinage. The last few regional practices of foot-binding died out, with the last case of foot-binding reported in 1957. The Great Leap Forward, while

    Women in China

    Women in China

    Women_in_China

  • Foot
  • Anatomical structure found in vertebrates

    needed] Ball (foot) Barefoot Comparison of orthotics Flat feet Foot binding Foot fetishism Foot gymnastics Gait analysis Pedobarography (foot pressure analysis)

    Foot

    Foot

    Foot

  • Taiping Heavenly Kingdom
  • Theocratic monarchy in China (1851–1864)

    barefoot, as a sign for the banning of foot-binding, which is inherited from Hakka women's aversion to foot-binding. Characteristics of Manchu clothing such

    Taiping Heavenly Kingdom

    Taiping Heavenly Kingdom

    Taiping_Heavenly_Kingdom

  • Gender inequality in China
  • parties equally for premarital sex. A noted repressive practice was foot binding. Foot binding originated during the Song dynasty, and was practiced by the wealthiest

    Gender inequality in China

    Gender inequality in China

    Gender_inequality_in_China

  • Footwrap
  • Cloth wrapped around the feet instead of socks

    romanized: portyanki, lit. 'footwraps', also referred to as foot cloths, rags, bandages or bindings) are rectangular pieces of cloth that are worn wrapped

    Footwrap

    Footwrap

  • Girl
  • Young female human

    M. (2017). Foot-Binding - World History Encyclopedia. [online] worldhistory.org. Available at: https://www.worldhistory.org/Foot-Binding/ [Accessed April

    Girl

    Girl

    Girl

  • Women in ancient and imperial China
  • on footbinding, and the earliest-known Christian anti-foot binding society, the Heavenly Foot Society, was formed in Xiamen in 1874. It was championed

    Women in ancient and imperial China

    Women_in_ancient_and_imperial_China

  • Shoe
  • Footwear

    Florence (1985). Put Your Foot Down: A Treatise on the History of Shoes. C. Venton. ISBN 978-0-85475-111-2. "The History of Foot Binding in China". ThoughtCo

    Shoe

    Shoe

    Shoe

  • Lotus shoe
  • Chinese shoes for women with bound feet

    Though foot binding is no longer practiced, many lotus shoes survive as artifacts in museums or private collections. List of shoe styles Foot fetishism

    Lotus shoe

    Lotus shoe

    Lotus_shoe

  • Foot Emancipation Society
  • Chinese organization opposed to foot binding

    Society (戒缠足会; Jiè chánzú huì), was a civil organization which opposed foot binding in late Qing dynasty China. It was affected by the Hundred Days' Reform

    Foot Emancipation Society

    Foot_Emancipation_Society

  • Women's rights
  • Rights claimed for women and girls worldwide

    100%. In 1912, the Chinese government ordered the cessation of foot-binding. Foot-binding involved the alteration of the bone structure so that the feet

    Women's rights

    Women's rights

    Women's_rights

  • Chinese ideals of female beauty
  • Beauty standards within China or overseas Chinese communities

    when foot binding became common women's way of life, foot binding was just considered the most natural physical behavior for girls. Foot binding was as

    Chinese ideals of female beauty

    Chinese ideals of female beauty

    Chinese_ideals_of_female_beauty

  • Binding
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    up binding in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Binding generally means tying or associating multiple things together. Binding may refer to: Binding (woodworking)

    Binding

    Binding

  • Daji
  • Consort of the last Shang dynasty king

    to one source, the creation of foot binding is associated with Daji as well. It is said that Daji created foot binding to hide her fox feet. As the other

    Daji

    Daji

    Daji

  • Artificial cranial deformation
  • Form of body alteration

    Artificial cranial deformation or modification, head flattening, or head binding is a form of body alteration in which the skull of a human being is deformed

    Artificial cranial deformation

    Artificial cranial deformation

    Artificial_cranial_deformation

  • Alicia Little
  • Writer and campaigner against the practice of foot binding

    British writer and a campaigner for women's rights and later against foot binding in China. Little was born as Alicia Ellen Neve Bewicke in the Madeira

    Alicia Little

    Alicia Little

    Alicia_Little

  • Droit du seigneur
  • Supposed sexual right of medieval lords

    Relations of Mankind, said that while not a law, it was most likely a binding custom. In 1910, the Celtic scholar Whitley Stokes said that the existence

    Droit du seigneur

    Droit du seigneur

    Droit_du_seigneur

  • Mutilation
  • Act of physical injury that degrades the appearance or function of any living body

    Castration is also a form of mutilation. The traditional Chinese practice of foot binding is a form of mutilation. Another form of mutilation that has captured

    Mutilation

    Mutilation

    Mutilation

  • Feminism in China
  • marrying and not having children" or that "provokes gender antagonism." Foot binding in Chinese history was initially a mark of hierarchy and privilege in

    Feminism in China

    Feminism_in_China

  • Afong Moy
  • First female Chinese immigrant to the U.S.

    clothing, her language, and her four-inch "little feet", a result of foot binding. Moy was the first Chinese woman to achieve fame throughout the U.S.

    Afong Moy

    Afong Moy

    Afong_Moy

  • Body modification
  • Consensual alteration of human anatomy

    Castration Penectomy Modification of tissue Piercing Corsetry Tightlacing Foot binding Tongue splitting Addition to tissue Implantation Breast implants Buttock

    Body modification

    Body modification

    Body_modification

  • List of body modifications
  • heated object) the breasts of a pubescent female to prevent their growth. Foot binding – compression of the feet of girls to modify them for aesthetic reasons

    List of body modifications

    List_of_body_modifications

  • Snow Flower and the Secret Fan
  • 2005 novel by Lisa See

    girls experience the painful process of foot binding at the same time. Foot-binding was the tradition of binding a young daughter's feet by wrapping cloth

    Snow Flower and the Secret Fan

    Snow_Flower_and_the_Secret_Fan

  • Yan Xishan
  • Chinese general, warlord, and politician (1883–1960)

    foot binding. The "Three Tasks" were cotton cultivation, afforestation, and animal husbandry. He engaged in a sustained campaign against foot binding

    Yan Xishan

    Yan Xishan

    Yan_Xishan

  • Feminine beauty ideal
  • Socially constructed norms

    or employment outside of their community. In China, the practice of foot binding involved a girl's feet being bound at age six to create the "ideal" image

    Feminine beauty ideal

    Feminine_beauty_ideal

  • The Golden Cangue
  • Chinese novella

    exploitation. Foot-binding: Foot binding is a special custom from the ancient times to modern times. There are many possible origins for the practice of foot binding

    The Golden Cangue

    The_Golden_Cangue

  • Feminist movement
  • Campaigns for reforms on feminist issues

    proposed banning of foot-binding and encouraged women to engage in the workforce, political environment and education. The foot-binding costume had long

    Feminist movement

    Feminist movement

    Feminist_movement

  • Snowboard
  • Winter sport equipment

    jumping. Later, in 1982, they attached a foot binding to the Snurfer. The binding was only for the back foot, and had a release capability. In 1985, after

    Snowboard

    Snowboard

    Snowboard

  • Deng Yingchao
  • Chinese politician (1904–1992)

    education, employment rights, and opposition to arranged marriage and foot-binding. After joining the Chinese Communist Party and marrying Zhou Enlai in

    Deng Yingchao

    Deng Yingchao

    Deng_Yingchao

  • Qizhuang
  • Traditional Manchu clothing

    chaofu Manchu women did not practice foot binding; Banner women were also forbidden from adopting foot binding customsalthough some Manchu women did

    Qizhuang

    Qizhuang

    Qizhuang

  • Infibulation
  • Ritual removal of the vulva

    Breast ironing Female genital mutilation Gishiri cutting Infibulation Foot binding Other issues Gaslighting Dating abuse Domestic violence outline management

    Infibulation

    Infibulation

    Infibulation

  • Femininity
  • Attributes associated with women and girls

    considered to be a more aristocratic characteristic in women. The practice of foot binding was intended to enhance this characteristic, though it made walking difficult

    Femininity

    Femininity

    Femininity

  • Heavenly Foot Society
  • Organization against foot binding in China

    Heavenly Foot Society was a Chinese organization against foot binding, founded in 1874. It was the first organization against foot binding in China.

    Heavenly Foot Society

    Heavenly_Foot_Society

  • Kang Tongbi
  • Chinese reformer and political figure (1887–1969)

    women's rights. Like her father, she took a stand against the practice of foot-binding, establishing and co-leading a Tianzuhui (Natural Feet Society) with

    Kang Tongbi

    Kang Tongbi

    Kang_Tongbi

  • Uxoricide
  • Act of killing one's wife or girlfriend

    Breast ironing Female genital mutilation Gishiri cutting Infibulation Foot binding Other issues Gaslighting Dating abuse Domestic violence outline management

    Uxoricide

    Uxoricide

  • Wasp waist
  • Women's fashion silhouette

    increased the risk of miscarriage and maternal death. Corset controversy Foot binding Tightlacing Chavasse, Pye Henry (1863). Advice to a Wife on the Management

    Wasp waist

    Wasp waist

    Wasp_waist

  • Tian Zu Hui
  • Chinese anti-foot binding organization

    (Natural Foot Society) was a Chinese organization against foot binding, founded in 1895. It was the first secular mass organization against foot binding in

    Tian Zu Hui

    Tian_Zu_Hui

  • Sexual misconduct
  • Misconduct of a sexual nature; legal term in some jurisdictions

    Breast ironing Female genital mutilation Gishiri cutting Infibulation Foot binding Other issues Gaslighting Dating abuse Domestic violence outline management

    Sexual misconduct

    Sexual_misconduct

  • Neck ring
  • Jewellery worn around the neck

    copper or brass, usually stacked in multiples of three. Body modification Foot binding Tightlacing Burmese women in Thai 'human zoo'. BBC News. (January 2008)

    Neck ring

    Neck ring

    Neck_ring

  • Great Leap Forward
  • 1958–1962 Chinese socioeconomic campaign

    women (allowing them to initiate divorce if they desired) and ending foot-binding, child marriage and opium addiction. The old system of internal passports

    Great Leap Forward

    Great_Leap_Forward

  • Matricide
  • Act of killing one's own mother

    Breast ironing Female genital mutilation Gishiri cutting Infibulation Foot binding Other issues Gaslighting Dating abuse Domestic violence outline management

    Matricide

    Matricide

    Matricide

  • Bind
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    folded or unfolded sheets of paper or other material Foot binding, the custom of applying tight binding to the feet of young girls to prevent further growth

    Bind

    Bind

  • Snowboarding
  • Snow sport involving a single board

    jumping by attaching a bungee cord, a single footed binding to the Snurfer tail, and a two-foot binding design for improved control. Initially, ski areas

    Snowboarding

    Snowboarding

    Snowboarding

  • Rape by gender
  • Overview of rape classified with regards to gender

    Breast ironing Female genital mutilation Gishiri cutting Infibulation Foot binding Other issues Gaslighting Dating abuse Domestic violence outline management

    Rape by gender

    Rape_by_gender

  • Footwear
  • Garments worn on feet

    18th-century Hessian and 19th-century Wellington boot. In Ming and Qing China, foot binding led to the development of lotus shoes for Han women and then flowerpot

    Footwear

    Footwear

    Footwear

  • Globalization and women in China
  • Overview of the impact of globalization on women in China

    oppression, and victimization. These studies examined such issues as foot binding and the chastity of widows. Literature formulated by feminist writers

    Globalization and women in China

    Globalization and women in China

    Globalization_and_women_in_China

  • Pé de Chinesa
  • Fictional Brazilian soap opera

    Pé de Chinesa (lit. 'Chinese Foot', alluding to the Chinese practice of foot binding) is a fictional Brazilian telenovela, invented by Brazilian netizens

    Pé de Chinesa

    Pé de Chinesa

    Pé_de_Chinesa

  • High-heeled shoe
  • Footwear that raises the heel of the wearer's foot significantly higher than the toes

    styles Ballet boot Cowboy boot Desert boots Elevator shoes Fashion boots Foot binding Fuck-me shoes High heel policy Insolia Locomotor effects of shoes Platform

    High-heeled shoe

    High-heeled shoe

    High-heeled_shoe

  • Did Marco Polo Go to China?
  • 1995 book by Frances Wood

    mention the Great Wall, the use of chopsticks as eating utensils, tea, foot-binding, Chinese calligraphy or other significant features and that there are

    Did Marco Polo Go to China?

    Did_Marco_Polo_Go_to_China?

  • Qipao
  • Fitted dress in Chinese culture

    against the Neo-Confucian gender segregation, including the termination of foot binding for women, cutting off long hair, which was conventionally symbolized

    Qipao

    Qipao

    Qipao

  • Mass sexual assault
  • Collective sexual assault in public

    Breast ironing Female genital mutilation Gishiri cutting Infibulation Foot binding Other issues Gaslighting Dating abuse Domestic violence outline management

    Mass sexual assault

    Mass_sexual_assault

  • Date rape
  • Form of acquaintance rape and dating violence

    Breast ironing Female genital mutilation Gishiri cutting Infibulation Foot binding Other issues Gaslighting Dating abuse Domestic violence outline management

    Date rape

    Date_rape

  • Sororicide
  • Act of killing one's sister

    Breast ironing Female genital mutilation Gishiri cutting Infibulation Foot binding Other issues Gaslighting Dating abuse Domestic violence outline management

    Sororicide

    Sororicide

  • The Legend of Beggar King and Big Foot Queen (TV series)
  • Chinese television series

    not bound like other women where foot binding was the beauty standard for women. "The Legend of Beggar King and Big Foot Queen Season 1". Amazon Prime Video

    The Legend of Beggar King and Big Foot Queen (TV series)

    The_Legend_of_Beggar_King_and_Big_Foot_Queen_(TV_series)

  • New Woman
  • First-wave feminist ideal

    civilization” and the strength behind a nation. Thus “customs of concubinage, foot binding, widow chastity, and female seclusion”, from these male intellectual's

    New Woman

    New Woman

    New_Woman

  • Pan Yunu
  • strangulation. Some believe that Pan Yunu started the Chinese tradition of foot binding, but there is no evidence that she had ever bound her feet. Her story

    Pan Yunu

    Pan Yunu

    Pan_Yunu

  • List of people known for extensive body modification
  • Castration Penectomy Modification of tissue Piercing Corsetry Tightlacing Foot binding Tongue splitting Addition to tissue Implantation Breast implants Buttock

    List of people known for extensive body modification

    List_of_people_known_for_extensive_body_modification

  • Woman Hating
  • 1974 book by Andrea Dworkin

    magazine Suck. She then looks at the historical practices of Chinese foot binding and medieval European witch burning from a radical feminist perspective

    Woman Hating

    Woman Hating

    Woman_Hating

  • History of feminism
  • Chronological narrative of the movements and ideologies aimed at equal rights for women

    Chinese society re-evaluated traditional and Confucian values such as foot binding and gender segregation, and began to reject traditional gender ideas

    History of feminism

    History_of_feminism

  • Tifayifu
  • Qing clothing and hairstyle policy

    included the wearing of Ming-style clothing with wide sleeves and from foot-binding (in 1638 by Hong Taiji for the Manchu women, in 1645 by Emperor Shunzhi

    Tifayifu

    Tifayifu

  • Hobble skirt
  • Type of skirt with a narrow hem

    Music videos "Love Religion" by U96 Corset controversy Fetish fashion Foot binding Gothic fashion Pencil skirt F, José Blanco; Hunt-Hurst, Patricia Kay;

    Hobble skirt

    Hobble skirt

    Hobble_skirt

  • Forced pregnancy
  • Act of forcing a woman or girl to become pregnant against her will

    Breast ironing Female genital mutilation Gishiri cutting Infibulation Foot binding Other issues Gaslighting Dating abuse Domestic violence outline management

    Forced pregnancy

    Forced_pregnancy

  • Taiping Rebellion
  • Major rebellion in China (1850–1864)

    social reforms, including strict separation of the sexes, abolition of foot binding, land socialisation, and "suppression" of private trade. They also outlawed

    Taiping Rebellion

    Taiping Rebellion

    Taiping_Rebellion

  • Physical attractiveness
  • Aesthetic assessment of physical traits

    most men prefer women with small feet, such as in ancient China where foot binding was practiced. In Jewish Rabbinic literature, the rabbis considered small

    Physical attractiveness

    Physical attractiveness

    Physical_attractiveness

  • Women in Taiwan
  • women in Taiwan had suffered various forms of discrimination, including foot binding. Throughout the 20th century, married women's rights were severely restricted

    Women in Taiwan

    Women in Taiwan

    Women_in_Taiwan

  • Wakeboarding
  • Surface water sport

    water sport in which the rider, standing on a wakeboard (a board with foot bindings), is towed behind a motorboat across its wake and especially up off

    Wakeboarding

    Wakeboarding

    Wakeboarding

  • Qing dynasty
  • Manchu-led dynasty of China (1644–1912)

    Confucian family values. His attempts to discourage Chinese women from foot binding, however, were unsuccessful. The second major source of stability was

    Qing dynasty

    Qing dynasty

    Qing_dynasty

  • Leblouh
  • Force-feeding of girls for marriage

    refused or vomited, the village weight-gain specialist might squeeze her foot between sticks, pull her ear, pinch her inner thigh, bend her finger backward

    Leblouh

    Leblouh

  • Fashion in Taiwan
  • introduced sweeping clothing reforms. Policies banning the Manchu queue and foot-binding were fully implemented by ~1914. Western-style clothing spread rapidly

    Fashion in Taiwan

    Fashion_in_Taiwan

  • Femicide in Ciudad Juárez
  • Murder of females in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico

    for Mexico to adhere to. Although these recommendations were not legally binding, they were influential in the public sphere. According to Amnesty International

    Femicide in Ciudad Juárez

    Femicide in Ciudad Juárez

    Femicide_in_Ciudad_Juárez

  • Sexual assault
  • Act of sexual abuse

    Breast ironing Female genital mutilation Gishiri cutting Infibulation Foot binding Other issues Gaslighting Dating abuse Domestic violence outline management

    Sexual assault

    Sexual_assault

  • Lisa Loomer
  • American playwright and screenwriter (born 1950)

    effects of their various societies' cosmetic body modification practices (foot binding, corsetry, and breast implantation). She also co-wrote the screenplay

    Lisa Loomer

    Lisa_Loomer

  • Manchu platform shoes
  • Footwear worn by Chinese Manchu women

    Qing dynasty, Manchu women eventually did practice some kind of loose foot binding, called liutiaojiao (lit. 'willow branch feet') for a short duration

    Manchu platform shoes

    Manchu platform shoes

    Manchu_platform_shoes

  • Comprachicos
  • Belief in criminals that deform growing children

    the murder of Elizabeth Short. Imbunche Artificial cranial deformation Foot binding Castrato Kyphosis Rats of Shah Dola Either Polygonum or Paspalum distichum

    Comprachicos

    Comprachicos

    Comprachicos

  • Christianity in China
  • which included the strict separation of the sexes, the abolition of foot binding, land socialization, the suppression of private trade, and the replacement

    Christianity in China

    Christianity in China

    Christianity_in_China

  • Chinese Civil War
  • 1927–1949 civil war in China

    specifically targeted women with short hair who had not been subjected to foot binding, on the presumption that such "non-traditional" women were radicals.

    Chinese Civil War

    Chinese Civil War

    Chinese_Civil_War

  • Hanfu
  • Historical dress of the Han Chinese people

    Song dynasty depicts rural labourers in the process of making silk. Foot binding also became popular in the Song dynasty at the end of the dynasty. Man

    Hanfu

    Hanfu

    Hanfu

  • Woman
  • Female adult human

    notably the burning of witches, the sacrifice of widows (such as sati) and foot binding. The prosecution of women accused of witchcraft has a long tradition;

    Woman

    Woman

    Woman

  • Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005
  • Indian Act of Parliament

    Breast ironing Female genital mutilation Gishiri cutting Infibulation Foot binding Other issues Gaslighting Dating abuse Domestic violence outline management

    Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005

    Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005

    Protection_of_Women_from_Domestic_Violence_Act,_2005

  • Protestant missions in China
  • Christian missions in China

    their gender". They played a major role in campaigns against opium and foot binding. The widespread view in Europe and America in the late 19th century was

    Protestant missions in China

    Protestant missions in China

    Protestant_missions_in_China

  • Queue (hairstyle)
  • Hairstyle worn by the Jurchen and Manchu peoples of Manchuria

    Beard and haircut laws by country Braid (hairstyle) Cheongsam Chupryna Foot binding Hanfu List of hairstyles Mohawk Pigtail Pigtail Ordinance Rattail (haircut)

    Queue (hairstyle)

    Queue (hairstyle)

    Queue_(hairstyle)

  • Mamianqun
  • Traditional Han Chinese skirt

    the Song dynasty when foot binding became popular. The pleats of pleats in Chinese skirts and its association to foot binding practice also appeared

    Mamianqun

    Mamianqun

    Mamianqun

  • Nationalist government
  • Government led by the Kuomintang from 1925–1948 in mainland China

    supported women's rights and education, the abolition of polygamy, and foot binding. Under Chiang's leadership, a women's quota in the parliament with reserved

    Nationalist government

    Nationalist government

    Nationalist_government

  • First-wave feminism
  • Period of feminist activity, 19th and early 20th centuries

    a feminist press emerged, and the Foot Emancipation Society and Tian Zu Hui, promoting the abolition of foot binding. Many changes in women's lives took

    First-wave feminism

    First-wave_feminism

  • Cleavage (breasts)
  • Separation between human breasts

    American practice of breast enlargement and the past Chinese practice of foot binding. She suggests that both are "culturally sanctioned mutilations of the

    Cleavage (breasts)

    Cleavage (breasts)

    Cleavage_(breasts)

  • History of Ningbo
  • History of the city of Ningbo, China

    "Foot-binding." The discussion was opened by Yu Kohtsing, who tried to set forth some of the disadvantages connected with the practice of foot binding

    History of Ningbo

    History_of_Ningbo

  • Feng Shui (2004 film)
  • 2004 horror film by Chito S. Roño

    family member, nicknamed "Lotus Feet", who could not flee due to her foot binding. Her servants then joined the Chinese Communist Party and burned her

    Feng Shui (2004 film)

    Feng_Shui_(2004_film)

  • Shafia family murders
  • 2009 murders in Kingston, Ontario, Canada

    Breast ironing Female genital mutilation Gishiri cutting Infibulation Foot binding Other issues Gaslighting Dating abuse Domestic violence outline management

    Shafia family murders

    Shafia_family_murders

  • Equine anatomy
  • Descriptive scheme

    AAEP. 44: 26. Cook FRCVS PhD, Robert (2008), Shoeing your horse is like foot binding your daughter, Veterinary Times, p. 8, archived from the original (PDF)

    Equine anatomy

    Equine anatomy

    Equine_anatomy

  • The Sparrow (novel)
  • 1996 novel by Mary Doria Russell

    being dependent on another, a mutilation analogous to the practice of foot binding. The mutilation kills Marc Robichaux; Sandoz survives, though he is physically

    The Sparrow (novel)

    The_Sparrow_(novel)

  • Raptio
  • Latin term for the large-scale abduction of women

    Breast ironing Female genital mutilation Gishiri cutting Infibulation Foot binding Other issues Gaslighting Dating abuse Domestic violence outline management

    Raptio

    Raptio

  • Timeline of the Song dynasty
  • 「但知勒四支,不知裹两足。」(translation: "knowing about arranging the four limbs, but not about binding her two feet); Su Shi 蘇軾 《菩薩蠻》:「塗香莫惜蓮承步,長愁羅襪凌波去;只見舞回風,都無行處踪。偷穿宮樣穩,並立雙趺困,纖妙說應難,須從掌上看。」

    Timeline of the Song dynasty

    Timeline of the Song dynasty

    Timeline_of_the_Song_dynasty

  • Timeline of abolition of slavery and serfdom
  • Slavery nominally abolished along with opium, gambling, polygamy and foot binding. New Granada Slavery abolished. After years of laws that only purported

    Timeline of abolition of slavery and serfdom

    Timeline of abolition of slavery and serfdom

    Timeline_of_abolition_of_slavery_and_serfdom

  • Cinder (novel)
  • 2012 young adult science fiction novel by Marissa Meyer

    slipper used to find the runaway girl came to us from China's tradition of foot-binding and a culture in which women were praised for tiny feet." For this reason

    Cinder (novel)

    Cinder_(novel)

  • With Her in Ourland
  • 1916 novel by Charlotte Perkins Gilman

    Herlander's perspective, discussing topics such as the First World War, foot binding, education, politics, economics, race relations, and gender relations

    With Her in Ourland

    With_Her_in_Ourland

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  • Boot
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Boot

    English : metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of boots, from Middle English, Old French bote (of unknown origin).Dutch and North German : metonymic occupational name for a boatman, from Dutch boot ‘boat’.

    Boot

  • Payal
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Payal

    Foot Ornament

    Payal

  • Charana
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Charana

    Foot

    Charana

  • Olwina
  • Girl/Female

    Welsh

    Olwina

    White foot print.

    Olwina

  • OIwyna
  • Girl/Female

    Welsh

    OIwyna

    White foot print.

    OIwyna

  • Loot
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Loot

    The Biblical Lot is the English Language Equivalent

    Loot

  • Kraman
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Kraman

    Foot, Horse

    Kraman

  • Oedipus
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Oedipus

    Swollen foot.

    Oedipus

  • Foote
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Somerset)

    Foote

    English (Somerset) : nickname for someone with a peculiarity or deformity of the foot, from Middle English fot (Old English fōt), or in some cases from the cognate Old Norse byname Fótr.English (Somerset) : topographic name for someone who lived at the foot of a hill.

    Foote

  • Boot
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Boot

    House

    Boot

  • Foot
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Foot

    English : variant spelling of Foote.

    Foot

  • Koko
  • Girl/Female

    Native American

    Koko

    Night (Black Foot).

    Koko

  • Patara
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Biblical

    Patara

    Trodden Under Foot

    Patara

  • Foots
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Foots

    English : probably a variant of Foot.

    Foots

  • Fort
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, French, and Catalan

    Fort

    English, French, and Catalan : nickname from Old French, Middle English, Catalan fort, ‘strong’, ‘brave’ (Latin fortis). In some cases it may be from the Latin personal name derived from this word; this was borne by an obscure saint whose cult was popular during the Middle Ages in southern and southwestern France.English and French : topographic name for someone who lived near a fortress or stronghold, or an occupational name for someone employed in one. Compare Fortier 1.Czech (Fořt) : variant of Forst.

    Fort

  • Sripadam
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Sripadam

    Holy Foot

    Sripadam

  • Foat
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Foat

    English : nickname from Middle English fōde ‘child’, literally ‘that which is fed’, from Old English fōda ‘food’.

    Foat

  • Kraman | க்ரமந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Kraman | க்ரமந

    Foot, Horse

    Kraman | க்ரமந

  • Root
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Root

    English : nickname for a cheerful person, from Middle English rote ‘glad’ (Old English rōt).English : metonymic occupational name for a player on the rote, an early medieval stringed instrument (Middle English, Old French rote, of uncertain origin but apparently ultimately akin to Welsh crwth).Dutch : topographic name for someone who lived by a retting place (Dutch root, a derivative of ro(o)ten ‘to ret’, akin to modern English rot), a place where flax is soaked in tubs of water until the stems rot to release the linen fibers.

    Root

  • Sinopa
  • Girl/Female

    Native American

    Sinopa

    Fox (Black Foot).

    Sinopa

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Online names & meanings

  • Caith
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Caith

    From the battlefield.

  • Malatesh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Malatesh

    Lord Shiva

  • Rayford
  • Boy/Male

    English French American

    Rayford

    Counselor.

  • Dionysie
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Dionysie

    Named for Dionysus god of wine.

  • Robin
  • Boy/Male

    American, Assamese, Bengali, British, Czechoslovakian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Irish, Japanese, Lebanese, Shakespearean, Swedish, Swiss, Tamil, Teutonic

    Robin

    A Singing Bird; Bright Fame; Famed; Shining; Victory; Famous; A Bird Name

  • Sabil |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Sabil |

    Path, Way

  • Shivaay
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Shivaay

    Lord Shiva

  • Lowther
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lowther

    English : habitational name from a place in Cumbria, so called from the river on which it stands. The place name is of obscure etymology, perhaps of ancient Welsh origin (compare Lauder), or from Old Norse lauðr ‘froth’, ‘foam’ + á ‘river’.

  • Resmi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Resmi

    Ray of light or Sun rays, Silken, Full of light

  • Edrick
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Edrick

    Powerful property-holder; power and good fortune.

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  • Tiger-foot
  • n.

    Same as Tiger's-foot.

  • Foot
  • n.

    That which corresponds to the foot of a man or animal; as, the foot of a table; the foot of a stocking.

  • Foot
  • v. t.

    To kick with the foot; to spurn.

  • Root
  • n.

    An edible or esculent root, especially of such plants as produce a single root, as the beet, carrot, etc.; as, the root crop.

  • Foot
  • v. t.

    To renew the foot of, as of stocking.

  • Food
  • v. t.

    To supply with food.

  • Afoot
  • adv.

    On foot.

  • Foot
  • n.

    Soldiers who march and fight on foot; the infantry, usually designated as the foot, in distinction from the cavalry.

  • Boot
  • n.

    A covering for the foot and lower part of the leg, ordinarily made of leather.

  • Fleet-foot
  • a.

    Swift of foot.

  • Footy
  • a.

    Having foots, or settlings; as, footy oil, molasses, etc.

  • Soot
  • v. t.

    To cover or dress with soot; to smut with, or as with, soot; as, to soot land.

  • Foot
  • v. t.

    To tread; as, to foot the green.

  • Boot
  • v. t.

    To punish by kicking with a booted foot.

  • Foot
  • v. t.

    To set on foot; to establish; to land.

  • Root
  • v. i.

    To fix the root; to enter the earth, as roots; to take root and begin to grow.

  • Two-foot
  • a.

    Measuring two feet; two feet long, thick, or wide; as, a two-foot rule.

  • Foot
  • v. t.

    To sum up, as the numbers in a column; -- sometimes with up; as, to foot (or foot up) an account.

  • Foot
  • n.

    The lowest part or base; the ground part; the bottom, as of a mountain or column; also, the last of a row or series; the end or extremity, esp. if associated with inferiority; as, the foot of a hill; the foot of the procession; the foot of a class; the foot of the bed.