fox hunter

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fox hunter

A fox hunter in a red coat rides across a green field.

Definition

Noun: A person who participates in the traditional equestrian sport of hunting a fox, typically on horseback, following a pack of specially trained hounds.

Usage

The term specifically refers to an individual engaged in the organized activity of fox hunting. It emphasizes the person's role as a participant riding a horse.

Examples: * The fox hunter rose early to prepare his horse for the day's chase. * She became an avid fox hunter after moving to the countryside. * The debate focused on the perspective of the traditional fox hunter.

Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used figuratively to describe someone who is cunning or relentlessly pursues a goal, though this is less common.
    • In the competitive market, he was a fox hunter, always tracking down the next big deal.
Variants and Related Words
  • Foxhunting (n): The sport or activity itself.
    • Foxhunting has a long history in this region.
  • Hunt (v/n): The general act of pursuing wild animals.
  • Equestrian (n/adj): Relating to horse riding or a person who rides horses.
Synonyms
  • Huntsman (specifically refers to the person who manages the hounds, but is often used more broadly)
  • Equestrian hunter
Notes on Meaning
  • The term is strongly associated with a specific cultural tradition, particularly in the British Isles and parts of the United States.
  • It carries connotations of tradition, specific attire (e.g., "pink" coats), and a structured social activity, beyond simply the act of hunting.
fox hunter

A fox hunter in a red coat rides across a green field.

Noun
  1. a mounted hunter who follows the hounds in pursuit of a fox