cynegetic

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek κυνηγετικός (kunēgetikós, of or for hunting), from κυναγός (kunagós, hunter), from κύων (kúōn, dog) + ἄγω (ágō, I lead).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˌsɪnɪˈd͡ʒɛtɪk/

Adjective

cynegetic (comparative more cynegetic, superlative most cynegetic)

  1. Of or relating to hunting.
    • 1998, Paul Shepard, The tender carnivore and the sacred game, →ISBN, page 259:
      To look upon the cynegetic qualities of our prehistory, even as presented here, is to shop for ideas that one may sift, sort, use, and cast off.
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