noun
Honorific term for someone's foot or leg, used to show respect. Often used when speaking about a superior, customer, or in polite contexts.
お客様、おみ足が少し腫れているようです。
Sir/Madam, your foot seems a little swollen.
先生はおみ足を組んで座っていらっしゃった。
The teacher was sitting with his legs crossed.
Neutral term for foot/leg. おみ足 is the honorific version, used to show respect toward the person whose foot/leg is referred to.
Honorific prefix お + み (honorific prefix) + 足 (foot/leg). The double honorific おみ is a polite, somewhat formal way to refer to body parts.