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venery

[ven-uh-ree] / ˈvɛn ə ri /
NOUN
chase
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In “The Venery of Samantha Bird,” the psychological thriller he’s currently shooting in Quebec, he plays a podcaster who studies the flora and fauna of New Hampshire.

From Los Angeles Times • May 24, 2023

Last week the Baron invited some of the leading horn groups of Europe to a Grand Festival of Hunting Horns and Venery* held at his 10th century Ch�teau of Laarne near Ghent.

From Time Magazine Archive

Venery, which is the earliest, is defined by M. Elzéar Blaze as "the science of snaring, taking, or killing one particular animal from amongst a herd."

From Manners, Customs, and Dress During the Middle Ages and During the Renaissance Period by Jacob, P. L.

How many manner beasts of Venery there were: Listen to your dame and she shall you lere.

From Bibliomania; or Book-Madness A Bibliographical Romance by Dibdin, Thomas Frognall

Beastes of Venery persecuted for their case, or dammage feasance, are Marternes, Squirrels, Foxes, Badgers, and Otters.

From The Survey of Cornwall And an epistle concerning the excellencies of the English tongue by Carew, Richard




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