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Norwegian Bokmål

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Fotspor i snøen

Etymology

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From fot +‎ spor.

Noun

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fotspor n (definite singular fotsporet, indefinite plural fotspor, definite plural fotspora or fotsporene)

  1. a footprint
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      Men jeg så noen spor i snøen, sa Maren da Andreas skulle til å gå.
      Spor i snøen? spurte han og snudde seg mot henne igjen.
      Ja, store fotspor i snøen, sa Maren.
      But I saw some tracks in the snow, Maren said as Andreas started to go.
      Tracks in the snow? he asked and turned back towards her.
      Yes, large footprints in the snow, Maren said.
  2. footsteps (usually in plural form)

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From fot +‎ spor.

Noun

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fotspor n (definite singular fotsporet, indefinite plural fotspor, definite plural fotspora)

  1. a footprint
  2. footsteps (usually in plural form)

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Old English

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Etymology

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From Proto-West Germanic *fōtspor, from Proto-Germanic *fōtspurą, equivalent to fōt +‎ spor.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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fōtspor n

  1. a trail of footsteps, footprints
  2. footprint
    Synonyms: fōtlǣst, fōtmǣl

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