| Noah Webster's Dictionary 1. (n.) A mark left by something that has passed along; as, the track, or wake, of a ship; the track of a meteor; the track of a sled or a wheel. 2. (n.) A mark or impression left by the foot, either of man or beast; trace; vestige; footprint. 3. (n.) The entire lower surface of the foot; -- said of birds, etc. 4. (n.) A road; a beaten path. 5. (n.) Course; way; as, the track of a comet. 6. (n.) A path or course laid out for a race, for exercise, etc. 7. (n.) The permanent way; the rails. 8. (n.) A tract or area, as of land. 9. (v. t.) To follow the tracks or traces of; to pursue by following the marks of the feet; to trace; to trail; as, to track a deer in the snow. 10. (v. t.) To draw along continuously, as a vessel, by a line, men or animals on shore being the motive power; to tow. | Multi-Version Concordance Track (4 Occurrences) 1 Samuel 23:22 Go, I pray you, make yet more sure, and know and see his place where his track is, who has seen him there; for it is told me that he deals very subtilly. (DBY) 1 Samuel 23:23 See therefore, and take knowledge of all the lurking places where he hides himself, and come again to me with certainty, and I will go with you: and it shall happen, if he is in the land, that I will search him out among all the thousands of Judah." (See NIV) Job 14:16 But now you number my steps. Don't you watch over my sin? (See NIV) Psalms 17:11 They have now surrounded us in our steps. They set their eyes to cast us down to the earth. (See RSV NIV) |