huntsman

[huhnts-muhn]

huntsman Definition

a person who hunts with hounds, especially a member of a fox-hunting or stag-hunting party who manages the hounds and directs the chase.

Using huntsman: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "huntsman" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The huntsman led the pack of hounds through the forest.

  • Example

    He was an experienced huntsman and knew the area well.

  • Example

    The huntsman blew his horn to signal the start of the hunt.

huntsman Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for huntsman

Phrases with huntsman

  • master of foxhounds

    the person responsible for the organization and conduct of a fox hunt

    Example

    The master of foxhounds led the hunt, while the huntsman managed the hounds.

  • whipper-in

    an assistant to the huntsman who keeps the hounds together and prevents them from straying

    Example

    The whipper-in helped the huntsman manage the hounds during the hunt.

  • a large, hairy spider that hunts prey instead of building webs to catch it

    Example

    The huntsman spider is known for its speed and agility when hunting prey.

Origins of huntsman

from hunt + man

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Summary: huntsman in Brief

A 'huntsman' [huhnts-muhn] is a person who hunts with hounds, often managing and directing the chase in fox-hunting or stag-hunting parties. The huntsman is an experienced hunter and may blow a horn to signal the start of the hunt. Other roles include the 'master of foxhounds,' who leads the hunt, and the 'whipper-in,' who assists the huntsman in managing the hounds. The term also refers to a type of spider that hunts prey without building webs.