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vulpicide
[ vuhl-puh-sahyd ]
noun
- the act of killing a fox other than by hunting it with hounds.
- a person who kills a fox by means other than hunting it with hounds.
Other yĐÄvlog Forms
- ±čłÜ±ôî pŸ±Â·łŠŸ±»ćîa±ô adjective
- ±čłÜ±ôîpŸ±Â·łŠŸ±»ćî iČőłŸ noun
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of vulpicide1
Example Sentences
Perchance, in time, Reynard may take up his abode with us, when vulpicide shall be punished by real ostracism.
I am loth to do it, but wishing to be an impartial historian, am compelled to state that the badger is capable of vulpicide.
In the eyes of the Hunt, vulpicide was an unpardonable crime, whether committed by man or beast; and, when the dead fox-cubs were shown to the huntsman, he vowed vengeance on the slayer.
The backward âdragââLoyalty testedâA spiteful spouseâSpring cleaningâCarrying litter to the âsetââA numerous familyâAn evictionâVulpicideâImportant newsâOld traditions of sport revivedâA long day's toilâThe secret history of a âdrawââAn old burrow 357-373 THE HEDGEHOG.
In Leicestershire he would be regarded as a hunting man, while in his own district he is known as a vulpicide, for Reynard is seldom, if ever, found in his coverts.
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