on: Sparassidae Wikispecies From hunt + -s- + -man. huntsman (plural <span class="searchmatch">huntsmen</span> or huntsmans) (see usage notes) A hunter. (UK) A fox hunter. One who manages...
Årdal: frå istid til nåtid, Årdal: Bygdeboknemnda, page 20: Veidefolket la nok merke til at alle ædne The <span class="searchmatch">huntsmen</span> must have noticed all the rivers....
waldgrave. 1820, Walter Scott, “[Ballads and Lyrical Pieces.] The Wild <span class="searchmatch">Huntsmen</span>”, in The Poetical Works of Walter Scott, Esq. […], volume II, Edinburgh:...
is chiefly restricted to the technical language of butchers, farmers, <span class="searchmatch">huntsmen</span>; but Bregenwurst is a common term for a traditional sausage in northern...
ending in West-firth and the great islands that head the Skerry, islands only visited by Finnish fowlers, fishers or <span class="searchmatch">huntsmen</span> in those far-off days....
smórščennyx koreškóv i kuxónnaja posúda. On the walls, instead of the customary <span class="searchmatch">huntsmen</span> with green moustaches and violet-coloured dogs, and unknown generals, hung...
balm. (dated) To move or pass with difficulty. to rub through woods, as <span class="searchmatch">huntsmen</span> To scour; to burnish; to polish; to brighten; to cleanse; often with up...
that head the Skerry, islands only visited by Finnish fowlers, fishers or <span class="searchmatch">huntsmen</span> in those far-off days. Throwends (“people of Trøndelag”) a region of Norway...
may not lie in hard labour, forgets the early rising and hard riding of <span class="searchmatch">huntsmen</span>. Used with with: to have sexual relations with. 1611, The Holy Bible, […]...