FOOTPRINT
NOUNS
1626 — ACCUB the print of any creature’s foot → obs.
1663 — FEETING footprints, tracks → Amer. dial.
1860 — PUG → PUG-MARK a footprint, esp. of a game animal
1880 — MUNDOWIE a foot; a footprint → Aust. colloq.
1890 — PELMATOGRAM an impression of the sole of the foot; a footprint
1903 — PATTERINGS footprints; the marks of feet in light soil, etc. → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1903 — PATTERMENTS footprints; the marks of feet in light soil, etc. → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1903 — PATTERS dirty footmarks; a thoroughly trodden down state, all over footprints → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1904 — SCOTE the footmarks of horses, cattle, etc. → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1905 — PADDLES marks, footprints → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1966 — FEETNING footprints, tracks → Amer. dial.
VERBS
1889 — PUG to track a person or animal by following footprints or another spoor → Anglo-Indian, obs.