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View synonyms for huntress

huntress

[ huhn-tris ]

noun

  1. a woman who hunts.
  2. a mare used as a hunting horse.


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Gender Note

See -ess.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of huntress1

First recorded in 1350–1400, huntress is from the Middle English word hunteresse. See hunter, -ess
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Example Sentences

Ferrell’s aesthetic, like her music, is a singular blend that joins past with present: 19th century carnival-core, art nouveau huntress, cosmic cowgirl, anime pixie and futuristic Las Vegas showgirl.

Its name is a boast of size, recalling a huntress queen once caught in a thunderstorm, who sheltered inside the tree with her entire retinue and horses.

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A threat is growing over a magical land where a huntress is being held captive.

I founded the “Best Friends Writing Club” to allow other 12-year-olds to decline the opportunity to read my original works about a fierce young huntress with an unshakable bond to her horse Artemis.

One vocal huntress has taken aim at trolls who allegedly send death threats over her passion for the sport — and now she's opening up about what fuels her fire for the great outdoors.

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