Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun In hunting, the scent of a trail.

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Examples

  • It was a nigger's foot, but it was alive, it was immediate; and, as he traced it a score of yards, he came upon another foot-scent, indubitably a white man's.

    Chapter 20 1917

  • Setting carefully about his search he found her foot-scent, and following this strange guide, that the beasts all know so well and man does not know at all, he worked out the trail and found her where she was hidden.

    Lobo, Rag and Vixen Being The Personal Histories Of Lobo, Redruff, Raggylug & Vixen Ernest Thompson Seton 1903

  • He felt secure, because the foot-scent that he might have supposed the man to be following would be stale by morning.

    Johnny Bear And Other Stories from Lives of the Hunted Ernest Thompson Seton 1903

  • Saddleback her alarm, she swiftly came back to the man, then she crossed before him, thinking, in her half-reasoning way, that the man _must_ be following a foot-scent just as she herself would do, but would, of course, take the stronger line of tracks she was now laying.

    Johnny Bear And Other Stories from Lives of the Hunted Ernest Thompson Seton 1903

  • It was a nigger's foot, but it was alive, it was immediate; and, as he traced it a score of yards, he came upon another foot-scent, indubitably a white man's.

    Jerry of the Islands Jack London 1896

  • It was a nigger’s foot, but it was alive, it was immediate; and, as he traced it a score of yards, he came upon another foot-scent, indubitably

    CHAPTER XX 2010

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