Huntsman (noun)

  1. A person who hunts for a living or as a hobby.
  2. A person who is in charge of hunting, especially in a royal or noble household.

Origin:

The word "huntsman" is derived from the old english word "hunta" meaning "hunter" and "mann" meaning "man", and was first used in the late 13th century to describe someone who hunted for a living or as a hobby.

Examples:

  1. The huntsman led the pack of hounds through the forest.
  2. He was an experienced huntsman and knew the woods like the back of his hand.
  3. The huntsman's job was to train the hounds and lead them in the hunt.
  4. The huntsman raised his horn to signal the start of the hunt.
  5. She was a skilled huntsman and often went hunting with her father.
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