Nor do I fancy it could be done "stans pede in uno.
The obvious solution would be to read 'quem summo [C in fact reads summo] dubium sub pede semper habet'.
I shall feel much obliged if any of your correspondents or readers can inform me of the origin of the proverb "Ex pede Herculem.
Nunc est libendum, nunc pede libero terra pulsanda:[86] a pox on him that leaves his drink behind him.
Pede Poena claudo," my finger traced the words on the damp glass.
Ex pede Herculem may often prove safe enough, but ex verruca Tullium is liable to mislead a hasty judge of his fellow-men.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pede" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.