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[ huhn-tris ] / ˈhʌn trɪs / SEE SYNONYMS FOR huntress ON THESAURUS.COM
nouna woman who hunts. a mare used as a hunting horse. Origin of huntressFirst recorded in 1350–1400, huntress is from the Middle English word hunteresse.See hunter, -ess usage note for huntressSee -ess. Words nearby huntressHuntington Park, Huntington's chorea, Huntington's disease, Huntington Station, hunting watch, huntress, Hunts, huntsman, huntsman's-cup, Hunt's neuralgia, Hunt's syndrome Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for huntressThe music industry has turned the Cosmo girl into the video vixen and the huntress. Helen Gurley Brown’s Fashion Sense: the Power of Cleavage|Robin Givhan|August 14, 2012|DAILY BEAST "There is no ship like a privateer, and no privateer like the Huntress," he was saying. The Windy Hill|Cornelia Meigs We soon reached the scene of my encounter with the huntress. The Wild Huntress|Mayne Reid She will never make a huntress—her heart is cast in too soft a mould. Canadian Crusoes|Catherine Parr Traill
If it might "seem right" to let him wait till the Huntress came by! Captain January|Laura E. Richards In pictures she was clothed as a huntress, carried a bow and arrows and wore a crescent in her hair. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 10|Charles Herbert Sylvester
Words related to huntresshawker, deerstalker, huntsman, sportsman, trapper, falconer, fisherman, stalker, chaser, pursuer, pursuant, ferreter |