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Webster 1913 Edition
Spoor
Spoor
(spoōr)
, Noun.
The track or trail of any wild animal;
as, the
. spoor
of an elephant; – used originally by travelers in South AfricaSpoor
,Verb.
I.
To follow a spoor or trail.
[R.]
Definition 2024
spoor
spoor
English
Noun
spoor (usually uncountable, plural spoors)
- The track, trail, droppings or scent of an animal
- 1971, William S. Burroughs, The Wild Boys: A Book of the Dead, page 10
- Now he has picked up the spoor of drunken vomit and there is the doll sprawled against a wall, his pants streaked with urine.
- 1918, Edgar Rice Burroughs, The Land That Time Forgot Chapter VIII
- Even poor Nobs appeared dejected as we quit the compound and set out upon the well-marked spoor of the abductor.
- 1971, William S. Burroughs, The Wild Boys: A Book of the Dead, page 10
Translations
Verb
spoor (third-person singular simple present spoors, present participle spooring, simple past and past participle spoored)
- (transitive) To track an animal by following its spoor
Anagrams
Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /spoːr/
Etymology 1
From Middle Dutch spor, from Old Dutch *spor, from Proto-Germanic *spurą, from Proto-Indo-European *sperH-.
Noun
spoor n (plural sporen, diminutive spoortje n)
Derived terms
Etymology 2
From Middle Dutch spore, from Old Dutch *sporo from Proto-Germanic *spurô, from Proto-Indo-European *sperH-.
Noun
spoor f (plural sporen, diminutive spoortje n)