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hunter

English

Etymology

From Middle English hunter, huntere, honter, equivalent to hunt +? -er. Compare Old English hunta (hunter).

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA(key): /?h?nt?/, [?h????]
  • Hyphenation: hun?ter
  • Rhymes: -?nt?(r)

Noun

hunter (plural hunters, feminine huntress)

  1. One who hunts game for sport or for food; a huntsman or huntswoman.
  2. A dog used in hunting.
  3. A horse used in hunting, especially a thoroughbred, bred and trained for hunting.
    • 1857-1859, William Makepeace Thackeray, The Virginians
      a sound, swift, well-bred hunter and roadster
    • 2009, Hilary Mantel, Wolf Hall, Fourth Estate 2010, p. 480:
      Henry, laughing, spurs away his hunter under the dripping trees.
  4. One who hunts or seeks after anything.
    The hunter becomes the hunted.
    a fortune hunter
    • ?, Alfred Tennyson, Lancelot and Elaine
      No keener hunter after glory breathes.
  5. (psychology) A person who bottles up their aggression and eventually releases it explosively.
    Coordinate term: howler
    • 2008, J. Reid Meloy, Lorraine Sheridan, Jens Hoffmann, Stalking, Threatening, and Attacking Public Figures (page 121)
      Although their behavior does not have the same impact as hunters, howlers nevertheless distract the public figure and compel security and law enforcement []
    • 2015, Steve Albrecht, Library Security: Better Communication, Safer Facilities
      Hunters stalk their targets, make detailed plans, acquire and practice with weapons, and try to hurt or kill people. Howlers make bomb threats to schools, malls, churches, businesses, and government offices.
  6. A kind of spider, the huntsman or hunting spider.
  7. A pocket watch with a spring-hinged circular metal cover that closes over the dial and crystal, protecting them from dust and scratches.

Hyponyms

  • fortune hunter
  • headhunter
  • white hunter

Derived terms

  • demi-hunter
  • half-hunter
  • headhunter

Related terms

  • hunted
  • hunting

Translations

See also

  • hunter on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Middle English

Etymology

From hunten +? -er.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?hunt?r/

Noun

hunter (plural hunters)

  1. hunter

Descendants

  • English: hunter

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bunter

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?b?nt?(?)/

Etymology 1

bunt +? -er

Noun

bunter (plural bunters)

  1. (baseball) One who bunts.

Etymology 2

Noun

bunter (plural bunters)

  1. (archaic) A woman who picks up rags in the streets.
  2. (archaic, by extension) A low, vulgar woman.
  3. (archaic) A female prostitute.
References
  • (female prostitute): 1873, John Camden Hotten, The Slang Dictionary

Anagrams

  • Brunet, Burnet, Butner, beturn, brunet, burnet

German

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [?b?nt?]

Adjective

bunter

  1. comparative degree of bunt

Adjective

bunter

  1. inflection of bunt:
    1. strong/mixed nominative masculine singular
    2. strong genitive/dative feminine singular
    3. strong genitive plural

Norwegian Bokmål

Noun

bunter m

  1. indefinite plural of bunt

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