|fu̇d.ə̇d, -u̇tə̇d adjective
Etymology: Middle English foted, footed, from Old English -fōted, from fōt foot + -ed
1. : having a foot
footed creatures
footed candy dish
: having such or so many feet
black- footed
four- footed
: shaped in the feet
claw- footed
2. : having or capable of such a gait or tread : having such ability with the feet
fleet- footed
nimble- footed
soft- footed
3. : composed in meter
good poetry … without rhyme or footed rhythms — Michael Earls
4. of an arrow : having a footing of hardwood spliced to the fore end of the shaft