Hunt
See also:hunt
English
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editHunt (countable anduncountable,pluralHunts)
- An Englishsurname originating as an occupation for ahunter (for game, birds etc).
- (rare)A malegiven name transferred from the surname.
- Aplacename
- Anunincorporated community inKnox County,Ohio,United States.
- Anunincorporated community inKerr County,Texas,United States.
- Former name ofMcFarland,California.
- Ellipsis ofHunt County.
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editEstonian
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editHunt (genitive[please provide],partitive[please provide])
- asurname from English
German
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editNoun
editHunt m (strong,genitiveHuntesorHunts,pluralHunte)
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editEtymology
editFromMiddle Low Germanhunt andOld Saxonhund, fromProto-West Germanic*hund, fromProto-Germanic*hundaz. Cognate withGermanHund,Englishhound.
Noun
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