Definition of Hunting horn. Meaning of Hunting horn. Synonyms of Hunting horn

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Definition of Hunting horn

Hunting horn
Hunting Hunt"ing, n. The pursuit of game or of wild animals. --A. Smith. Happy hunting grounds, the region to which, according to the belief of American Indians, the souls of warriors and hunters pass after death, to be happy in hunting and feasting. --Tylor. Hunting box. Same As Hunting lodge (below). Hunting cat (Zo["o]l.), the cheetah. Hunting cog (Mach.), a tooth in the larger of two geared wheels which makes its number of teeth prime to the number in the smaller wheel, thus preventing the frequent meeting of the same pairs of teeth. Hunting dog (Zo["o]l.), the hyena dog. Hunting ground, a region or district abounding in game; esp. (pl.), the regions roamed over by the North American Indians in search of game. Hunting horn, a bulge; a horn used in the chase. See Horn, and Bulge. Hunting leopard (Zo["o]l.), the cheetah. Hunting lodge, a temporary residence for the purpose of hunting. Hunting seat, a hunting lodge. --Gray. Hunting shirt, a coarse shirt for hunting, often of leather. Hunting spider (Zo["o]l.), a spider which hunts its prey, instead of catching it in a web; a wolf spider. Hunting watch. See Hunter, 6.

Meaning of Hunting horn from wikipedia

- Natural horn Bugle Post horn French horn Vienna horn Wagner tuba Saxhorns, including: Alto horn (UK: tenor horn), pitched in E♭ Baritone horn, pitched...
- the simple hunting horn from the newer horn with crooks, which in England was also called the Italian name corno cromatico (chromatic horn). More recently...
- Traveler Hunting Horn | Dated 1880 Hunting Horn Hunting Dog Ornamented Hunting Horn | Dated 1860 Hunting Horn | Made by Dr. C.K. Mason, Dated 1895 Hunting Horn...
- oliphant) was the name applied in the Middle Ages to a type of carved ivory hunting horn created from elephant tusks. Olifants were most prominently used in Europe...
- useful animal products (fur/hide, bone/tusks, horn/antler, etc.), for recreation/taxidermy (see trophy hunting), although it may also be done for resourceful...
- Comprehensive School learning instruments such as harpsichord, tuba, hunting horn, and piano alongside others, learning the last instrument at the age...
- horns, or antlers. Trophies are often displa**** in trophy rooms or game rooms, or in gun rooms along with the hunter's gun collection. Trophy hunting...
- the horn, the bugle, is used to call out orders in military camps. The hunting horn was used to communicate on a hunt and is still used today in some places...
- "French" and "German" came to be used to distinguish the simple hunting horn from the newer horn with crooks, which was also called by the Italian name corno...
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