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Lightfoot may refer to:
- Lady Lightfoot, a thoroughbred racing mare
- Lightfoot (lacrosse), Native American lacrosse player
- Light-foot (measurement), the time taken for light to travel one foot; List of unusual units of measurement#Light-distance
- Lightfoot's moss frog, a species of amphibian endemic to South Africa.
- Lightfoot Professor of Divinity, the chair of the Department of Theology and Religion at Durham University in Durham, England named for Bishop of Durham J. B. Lightfoot.
- Lightfoot (surname)
- Operation Lightfoot, part of the Second Battle of El Alamein
- The Lightfoot-Ussher Chronology, a 17th century chronology that dates the age of the Earth based on a literal reading of the Old Testament.
Court Cases
- Gomillion v. Lightfoot, a landmark 1960 United States Supreme Court case ruling that voting district lines cannot be drawn in such a way as to disenfranchise African-American voters as doing so is a violation of the Fifteenth Amendment.
- Lightfoot v. Cendant Mortgage Corp., a 2017 United States Supreme Court case to determine whether lender Fannie Mae can be sued in state courts.
Entertainment
- The bass player from 2001–2016 of the British-Australian band Air Supply
- Ardy Lightfoot, a 1993 Super NES game
- Captain Lightfoot, a 1955 film starring Rock Hudson
- Gordon Lightfoot, Canadian singer-songwriter or his 1966 debut album Lightfoot!
- Light-Foot, a 1959 jazz album by Lou Donaldson
- "Lightfoot", a song by The Guess Who from Wheatfield Soul
- Lightfoot (G.I. Joe), a fictional character in the G.I. Joe universe
- Lightfoot (Transformers), an Autobot character from the Transformers fictional series
- Prince Lightfoot, one of the main characters of The Unicorn Chronicles book series; a unicorn who is the dearest friend of Cara Diana Hunter
- Sammy Lightfoot, a 1983 multiplatform video game by SierraVision
- Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, a 1974 film starring Clint Eastwood
Places
- Lightfoot House, a Grade II listed building in the UK named after the bishop
- Lightfoot Mill, an 18th-century grain mill outside Chester Springs, PA
- Lightfoot, Virginia, an area of York County that is west of Williamsburg, VA
See also
- Gary "Litefoot" Davis, American actor and businessman
- Footlight (disambiguation)
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