The phrase "inned hunt" refers to a type of sport that involves hunting animals such as foxes or hares, which are chased into an enclosed area rather than being allowed to roam free. Some synonyms for "inned hunt" include stag-hunt, fox-chase, and hare-coursing. Stag-hunt is often used to describe the practice of chasing a male deer or stag through a forest, while fox-chase specifically refers to the pursuit of foxes. Hare-coursing, on the other hand, involves chasing hares or rabbits and is primarily practiced in European countries. Regardless of the term used, many people criticize inned hunting for its perceived cruelty and unethical treatment of animals.