pedicure
n.
1839, "one whose business is surgical care of feet" (removal of corns, bunions, etc.), from French pédicure, from Latin pes (genitive pedis) "foot" (see foot, n.) + curare "to care for," from cura (see care). In reference to the treatment itself, attested from 1890; specifically as a beauty treatment, from 1900.
〔李〕[ped;-i-;cur;-e] n.足疗; 修脚 ←ped (L pes,pedis)=foot 足
〔李〕n.足医;脚病治疗 [cur=care] ←ped(i)-[L] =foot脚
〔蒋〕[ped足,-i-,cure医治] 脚病治疗,脚病医生,足医