unfootprinted

English

Etymology

From un- +‎ footprinted.

Adjective

unfootprinted (not comparable)

  1. Not marked with footprints.
    • 1957, Jerry D. Lewis, Great stories about show business:
      Dust lay in a yellow flour all about, unfootprinted in many weeks; if she had moved it would have shown, but she had not moved.
    • 2005, Joanne Fedler, The dreamcloth, page 74:
      Here alone was her sacred space, her place at the altar, the open Aharon Hakodesh', where she walked the unfootprinted paths of imaginings.