hunt's-up

English

Etymology

From "The hunt is up", the name of an old hunting song.

Noun

hunt's-up (plural hunt's-ups)

  1. (obsolete) A tune played on the horn very early in the morning to call out the hunters; hence, any rousing sound or call.
  2. (obsolete) Any disturbing sound or noise; a racket, a disturbance.
    • 1664, Charles Cotton, Scarronides:
      I'll play theſe Rake-hells such a Hunts up, / As were they ſhee's would turn their ⸺ up.

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