Footnote Footnote

Footnote - Definition and Overview

Related Words: Annotation, Comment, Commentary, Docket, Entry, Exegesis, Gloss, Item, Marginalia, Memo, Memoir, Memorandum, Memorial, Minutes, Notation, Note, Register, Registry, Scholia, Scholium

A footnote is a note placed at the bottom of a page of a book or document that comments on, and may cite a reference for, a part of the main text and is normally flagged by a superscript number within the main text thus:

1 for the first footnote on the page, 2 for the second footnote, and so on.

Occasionally a number between brackets or parentheses, is used instead, thus: [1]. Typographical devices such as the asterisk (*) or dagger (†) may also be used to point to footnotes. In documents like timetables many different symbols, as well as letters and numbers, may be used to refer the reader to particular footnotes.

Sometimes, especially in learned works, what are loosely called "footnotes" do not in fact appear at the foot of the particular page where the text to which they apply is printed, but are collected together, usually chapter by chapter, and appear as an appendix of notes at the end of the work. Such footnotes are more accurately called endnotes.

Example Usage of Footnote

_diiva: RT @nferno: http://www.patrickmoberg.com/internet-vices/ lol @ internet vices (Footnote: link courtesy @john_swaggerdap)
nferno: http://www.patrickmoberg.com/internet-vices/ lol @ internet vices (Footnote: link courtesy @john_swaggerdap)
EliasIscariot: The most you can hope for at this point is an amusing Footnote in future school books' "21st Century Gay Civil Rights" chapter.
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