Definition of Venery. Meaning of Venery. Synonyms of Venery

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Definition of Venery

Venery
Venery Ven"er*y, n. [L. Venus, Veneris, the goddess of love.] Sexual love; sexual intercourse; coition. Contentment, without the pleasure of lawful venery, is continence; of unlawful, chastity. --Grew.

Meaning of Venery from wikipedia

- Look up venery in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Venery may refer to: Venery (hunting) or medieval hunting Terms of venery or collective nouns This disambiguation...
- of thing, especially terms of venery, which identify groups of specific animals. For example, "pride" as a term of venery always refers to lions, never...
- was announced that Langford would star in the Starz television series The Venery of Samantha Bird. The series began production in the January 2023, however...
- biological family, class, or clade. Merriam-Webster writes that most terms of venery fell out of use in the 16th century, including a "murder" for crows. It...
- The Venery of Samantha Bird is an unaired drama television show. Samantha Bird is visiting family in New England and reconnects with her childhood sweetheart...
- of venery, and beasts of the chase and all kinds of vermin, and all the terms we still have in hawking and hunting. And therefore the book of venery, of...
- dedicated to venery. They are built in areas where hunts take place regularly. The history of pavillons de ch****e is a part of the history of venery and hunting...
- Angeles, on January 11, 2024, at the age of 78. 1971: Red Sky at Morning as Venery Ann Cloyd 1972: Joe Kidd as Elma 1972: 43: The Richard Petty Story as Lynda...
- types are from the "Cynegetica" (hunting literature), namely, The Art of Venery (1327) by Twiti (Twici), a treatise that describes hunting with the limer...
- The Maison du Roi (French pronunciation: [mɛzɔ̃ dy ʁwa], 'King's Household') was the royal household of the King of France. It comprised the military,...