hunt
[ huhnt ]
/ hʌnt /
verb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
noun
Origin of hunt
before 1000; (v.) Middle English
hunten, Old English
huntian, derivative of
hunta hunter, akin to
hentan to pursue; (noun) Middle English, derivative of the v.
OTHER WORDS FROM hunt
Words nearby hunt
Definition for hunt (2 of 2)
Hunt
[ huhnt ]
/ hʌnt /
noun
(James Henry) Leigh
[lee] /li/,1784–1859,
English essayist, poet, and editor.
Richard Morris,1828–95,
U.S. architect.
(William) Holman
[hohl-muh n] /ˈhoʊl mən/,1827–1910,
English painter.
William Morris,1824–79,
U.S. painter (brother of Richard Morris Hunt).
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British Dictionary definitions for hunt (1 of 2)
hunt
/ (hʌnt) /
verb
noun
Derived forms of hunt
huntedly, adverbWord Origin for hunt
Old English
huntian; related to Old English
hentan, Old Norse
henda to grasp
British Dictionary definitions for hunt (2 of 2)
Hunt
/ (hʌnt) /
noun
Henry, known as Orator Hunt . 1773–1835, British radical, who led the mass meeting that ended in the Peterloo Massacre (1819)
(William) Holman. 1827–1910, British painter; a founder of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (1848)
James. 1947–93, British motor-racing driver: world champion 1976
(Henry Cecil) John, Baron. 1910–98, British army officer and mountaineer. He planned and led the expedition that first climbed Mount Everest (1953)
(James Henry) Leigh (liː). 1784–1859, British poet and essayist: a founder of The Examiner (1808) in which he promoted the work of Keats and Shelley
Idioms and Phrases with hunt
hunt
see happy hunting ground; high and low, (hunt); run with (the hare, hunt with the hounds).