Hunt - Wikipedia-style Article
Hunt
Definition
Hunt is a verb and a noun. As a verb, it means to search for and kill wild animals for food or sport, or to search diligently for something. As a noun, it refers to the act of hunting or an organized group activity to pursue game or objects.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /hʌnt/
- Respelling: HUHNT
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /hʌnt/
- Respelling: HUHNT
Etymology
The word "hunt" originates from Old English "hontan," meaning "to pursue, capture, or kill." It is derived from Proto-Germanic "*huntojan" and is related to Old Norse "hunta" and Old High German "hunda," both referring to chasing or pursuing. Its use as a noun developed in the Middle English period.
Derivatives
- Hunter (noun)
- Hunting (noun/verb)
- Hunted (adjective)
- Hunters' guild (noun)
- Huntress (noun)
Synonyms
Antonyms
Usage
The verb "hunt" is used in contexts like "They went to hunt deer in the forest." The noun form appears in sentences like "The treasure hunt was exciting for the children."
Related Terms
- Prey: An animal hunted by another for food.
- Game: Wild animals hunted for sport or food.
- Trap: A device used for capturing animals.
Detailed Definitions
Verb
- To pursue and kill wild animals for food or sport: Refers to tracking and capturing animals.
- Example: "The tribe hunts to provide food for its members."
- To search diligently for something: Used metaphorically for seeking items or information.
- Example: "She is hunting for a new job."
- To chase or pursue someone or something: Refers to tracking or running after a target.
- Example: "The detective was hunting the fugitive."
Noun
- The act of pursuing wild animals: Describes the activity of seeking game for food or sport.
- Example: "The hunt lasted for several days."
- An organized search or pursuit: Refers to group activities involving tracking a target.
- Example: "The children participated in an Easter egg hunt."