vulpicide
Americannoun
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the act of killing a fox other than by hunting it with hounds.
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a person who kills a fox by means other than hunting it with hounds.
Other Word Forms
- vulpicidal adjective
- vulpicidism noun
Etymology
Origin of vulpicide
1820–30; < Latin vulpi- (stem of vulpēs ) fox + -cide
Example Sentences
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In such a county as Leicestershire, foxes are not "accidentally" killed, but when so, what bewailings over the "late lamented!" what anathemas upon the villain's head who is suspected of "vulpicide"!
I am loth to do it, but wishing to be an impartial historian, am compelled to state that the badger is capable of vulpicide.
From The Badger A Monograph by Pease, Alfred E.
"Did you say vulpicide?" she asks, with a sweet smile.
From Stories by English Authors: Germany (Selected by Scribners) by Harraden, Beatrice
In Leicestershire he would be regarded as a hunting man, while in his own district he is known as a vulpicide, for Reynard is seldom, if ever, found in his coverts.
From The Horsewoman A Practical Guide to Side-Saddle Riding, 2nd. Ed. by Hayes, M. Horace (Matthew Horace)
I believe that new keeper at Boreham Wood is a vulpicide.
From Fifteen Chapters of Autobiography by Russell, George William Erskine
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