What is another word for huntresses?

Pronunciation: [hˈʌntɹəsɪz] (IPA)

The term "huntresses" is often used to describe female hunters. However, there are various synonyms available for this word, including "huntswomen," "huntresses," "female hunters," and "she-hunters." All of these terms convey the same meaning and describe women who participate in the act of hunting. Other related terms such as "tracker," "pursuer," and "stalker" also refer to individuals who engage in the chase and capture of game. While hunting was originally considered a male-dominated activity, the growing popularity of the sport has led to an increasing number of female participants, making it essential to have accurate and respectful terms that properly represent them.

What are the hypernyms for Huntresses?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Huntresses

  • We may also observe, that, upon these occasions, the female Nimrods dispensed with the method of riding best suited to the modesty of the sex, and sat astride on the saddle like the men; but this indecorous custom, I trust, was never general, nor of long continuance, even with the heroines who were most delighted with these masculine exercises. An author of the seventeenth century speaks of another fashion, adopted by the fair huntresses of the town of Bury in Suffolk. "The Bury ladies," says he, "that used hawking and hunting, were once in a great vaine of wearing breeches," which it seems gave rise to many severe and ludicrous sarcasms. The only argument in favour of this habit, was decency in case of an accident. But in a manner more consistent with the delicacy of the sex, that is, by refraining from those dangerous recreations.
    Joseph Strutt

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