Footboard
Translations of "footboard" (10 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Catalan | estrep(board or small raised platform on which to support or rest the feet; such as found on in a carriage) | — | |
| Estonian | astmelaud(board or small raised platform on which to support or rest the feet; such as found on in a carriage) | — | |
| French | marchepied(board or small raised platform on which to support or rest the feet; such as found on in a carriage) | — | |
| German | Trittbrett(board or small raised platform on which to support or rest the feet; such as found on in a carriage) | — | |
| Italian | cavalletto(board or small raised platform on which to support or rest the feet; such as found on in a carriage), pedana(board or small raised platform on which to support or rest the feet; such as found on in a carriage), predellino(board or small raised platform on which to support or rest the feet; such as found on in a carriage) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | پیكه(board or small raised platform on which to support or rest the feet; such as found on in a carriage) | peyke | |
| Polish | podnóżek(an upright board across the foot of a bedstead), podnóżek(board or small raised platform on which to support or rest the feet; such as found on in a carriage) | — | |
| Russian | подно́жка(board or small raised platform on which to support or rest the feet; such as found on in a carriage), ступе́нька(board or small raised platform on which to support or rest the feet; such as found on in a carriage) | podnóžka, stupénʹka | |
| Spanish | estribo(board or small raised platform on which to support or rest the feet; such as found on in a carriage), piecero(an upright board across the foot of a bedstead) | — | |
| Ukrainian | підні́жка(board or small raised platform on which to support or rest the feet; such as found on in a carriage), схо́динка(board or small raised platform on which to support or rest the feet; such as found on in a carriage) | pidnížka, sxódynka |
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.