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hunting

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?h?nt??/
  • Rhymes: -?nt??

Etymology 1

From Middle English hunting, from Old English huntung, equivalent to hunt +? -ing.

Noun

hunting (countable and uncountable, plural huntings)

  1. The act of finding and killing a wild animal, either for sport or with the intention of using its parts to make food, clothes, etc.
    • 1797, Encyclopædia Britannica
      His pictures of huntings are particularly admired: the figures and animals of every species being designed with uncommon spirit, nature, and truth.
  2. Looking for something, especially for a job or flat.
  3. (engineering) Fluctuating around a central value without stabilizing.
  4. (telephony) The process of determining which of a group of telephone lines will receive a call.
Usage notes

Although hunting is technically a hypernym for fishing, fishing is generally not thought of or consider to be a type of hunting since it involves aquatic animals.

Derived terms
Related terms
  • cynegetic
Descendants
  • Korean: ?? (heonting, flirting with strangers, pickup)
Translations
Further reading
  • hunting on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Etymology 2

From Middle English huntynge, alteration of earlier Middle English huntinde, huntende, huntand, present participle of hunten (to hunt), equivalent to hunt +? -ing.

Verb

hunting

  1. present participle of hunt

Anagrams

  • nuthing

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gillie

English

Etymology 1

From Scottish Gaelic gille (helper), from Middle Irish gilla (youth, young man; boy, male child; messenger, page, servant), possibly borrowed from Old Norse gildr (brawny, stout; of full worth). Compare Irish giolla (boy).

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) enPR: g?l??, IPA(key): /???li/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /??ili/
  • Rhymes: -?li
  • Hyphenation: gil?lie

Noun

gillie (plural gillies)

  1. (Scotland, originally) A male attendant of a Scottish Highland chief.
  2. (Britain, Ireland, Scotland) A fishing and hunting guide; a man or boy who attends to a person who is fishing or hunting, especially in Scotland.
Alternative forms
  • ghillie
  • gilly
Derived terms
  • ghillie suit, gillie suit
  • gillie-casflue
  • gillie-wetfoot
Translations

Verb

gillie (third-person singular simple present gillies, present participle gillying, simple past and past participle gillied)

  1. (intransitive) To be a gillie, a fishing or hunting guide, for (someone).

Etymology 2

From gill (drink measure for spirits) +? -ie; probably a nonce word coined by Scottish poet Robert Burns (1759–1796) to maintain the rhyme in a poem entitled On a Scotch Bard Gone to the West Indies, first published in 1786: see the quotation.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) enPR: j?l??, IPA(key): /?d??li/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /?d?ili/
  • Rhymes: -?li
  • Hyphenation: gil?lie

Noun

gillie (plural gillies)

  1. (Scotland) A gill of an alcoholic drink. [from 1786]

Further reading

  • gillie on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

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