< 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica
VENISON (pronounced venzon), originally a word meaning a beast of any kind killed in the chase, but now only applied to the flesh of the deer prepared for eating. The O. Fr. veneisun, venoison, &c., mod. venaison, meant the flesh of the deer or boar, the principal beasts of the chase (Lat. venatio, hunting).
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