释义 |
venatory, a.|ˈvɛnətərɪ| [ad. L. vēnātōri-us, f. vēnāt-, ppl. stem of vēnārī to hunt: see -ory.] = venatorial a.
1837Carlyle Misc. Ess., Mirabeau, Man being a venatory creature. 1837― Fr. Rev. iii. vii. v, The venatory Attorney-spirit which keeps its eye on the bond only. 1846Blackw. Mag. LX. 393 Regarding deer-stalking—a branch of the art venatory which few have the opportunity to study. |