game fowl

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Definition

Noun: A domesticated bird, specifically a rooster (male chicken) of a breed developed and raised for the purpose of cockfighting. These birds are known for their aggressive temperament, strength, and endurance.

Usage

The term "game fowl" refers specifically to the type of bird bred for fighting. It is used as a countable noun. * He specializes in breeding and training game fowl. * The game fowl displayed remarkable agility and spirit in the ring. (Note: Describing historical or cultural contexts; cockfighting is illegal in many jurisdictions.)

Advanced Usage
  • "Game" as an adjective: In ornithology and animal breeding, "game" can describe animals bred for sport or fighting, noting their tenacity. A "game bird" generally refers to wild birds hunted for sport (e.g., pheasant, quail), which is a different, though related, concept.
  • Cultural/Historical Context: The term is deeply tied to the history and culture of cockfighting. Discussions using this term often pertain to genetics, breed preservation (e.g., American Game, Shamo), or historical practices rather than the activity of fighting itself.
Variants and Related Words
  • Gamecock (n): Another term for a male game fowl, specifically one used in cockfighting.
  • Cockfighting (n): The activity for which game fowl are traditionally bred.
  • Fighting cock (n): A synonym for gamecock.
Synonyms
  • Fighting cock
  • Gamecock
Notes on Meaning

The term "game fowl" is highly specific. It does not refer to: * Wild birds that are hunted (those are "game birds"). * Birds raised for meat or eggs (e.g., broilers, layers). * The flesh of a bird used as food. Its meaning is confined to the specific breeds and purpose of cockfighting.

Noun
  1. any of several breeds reared for cockfighting