fowling piece

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fowling piece

A hunter carries a fowling piece through the marsh.

Definition

Noun: A fowling piece is a type of long gun, specifically a light shotgun, historically designed and used for hunting wildfowl (birds such as ducks, geese, and other game birds).

Usage and Examples
  • Noun:
    • The hunter cleaned his antique fowling piece before the waterfowl season.
    • In the 18th century, a fowling piece was an essential tool for market hunters.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is primarily historical or specialized. In modern contexts, the more general terms "shotgun" or "bird gun" are typically used.
  • It often implies a firearm with a longer barrel and a smooth bore (not rifled), optimized for firing a spread of small shot at flying birds.
Variants and Related Words
  • Fowling (n): The practice or sport of hunting wildfowl.
    • He was an expert in the art of fowling.
  • Shotgun (n): A modern, broader term for a firearm that fires shells containing shot.
  • Bird gun (n): A colloquial term for a shotgun used for bird hunting.
Synonyms
  • Birding gun
  • Wildfowling gun
Notes on Meaning
  • The "piece" in "fowling piece" is an archaic term for a firearm. The compound word specifically denotes its purpose ().
  • It is not used for rifles designed for large game or for modern tactical shotguns. Its use is almost exclusively associated with historical hunting practices.
fowling piece

A hunter carries a fowling piece through the marsh.

Noun
  1. a light shotgun used for fowling