hoofmark

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

hoof +‎ mark

Noun[edit]

hoofmark (plural hoofmarks)

  1. The imprint made by a hoof; a hoofprint.
    • 1924, Robinson Jeffers, “Tamar”, in The Selected Poetry of Robinson Jeffers[1], Random House, published 1937, page 38:
      [] he looked for tracks / On the ridge where he had seen the riders cantering, / And not a bush was broken, not a hoof-mark / Scarred the sear grass.
    • 1992, Toni Morrison, Jazz, Vintage, published 2004, page 130:
      Little half moons clustered underneath her cheekbones, like faint hoofmarks.

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