shooting box

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shooting box

A hunter walks from the shooting box with his dog at dawn.

Definition

Noun: 1. A small, often rustic, house or lodge in a rural area, used as temporary accommodation by hunters during the hunting (shooting) season. It is typically located on or near a private estate where game birds or other animals are hunted.

Usage and Examples
  • As a subject: "The old shooting box on the moors has been in the family for generations."
  • As an object: "The guests will stay at the shooting box for the weekend grouse shoot."
  • With a preposition: "We spent the night in a cozy shooting box after a long day in the field."
Advanced Usage
  • The term is strongly associated with traditional, seasonal field sports in the UK, such as grouse, pheasant, or partridge shooting. It implies a degree of privacy and exclusivity, often on a large private landholding.
  • While historically basic, modern "shooting boxes" can range from simple cabins to quite comfortable lodges, but they retain their primary function as a seasonal base for hunting.
Variants and Related Words
  • Hunting lodge: A very close synonym, though "lodge" can sometimes imply a larger or more permanent structure.
  • Gamekeeper's cottage: A house for the person who manages the game on an estate; related but distinct in purpose and occupant.
  • Bothies (in Scotland): Simple, unlocked shelters for hikers; similar in rustic simplicity but not specifically for hunting.
Synonyms
  • Hunting lodge
  • Shooting lodge
  • Hunt camp (more common in North American contexts)
Notes on Meaning
  • The core meaning is always a dwelling for hunters. It is not a general term for any small country house; its use is defined by the activity (shooting/hunting) and its seasonal nature.
  • The "box" in the name refers to its typically compact, box-like structure.
shooting box

A hunter walks from the shooting box with his dog at dawn.

Noun
  1. a small country house used by hunters during the shooting season

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