venerie
Middle English
Etymology
Borrowed from Old French venerie, from the verb vener, from Latin venor (“I hunt”).
Noun
venerie
- hunting (pursuit and catching of animals)
Descendants
- English: venery
Old French
Etymology
Noun
venerie f (nominative singular venerie)
Descendants
- Middle English: venerie (borrowed)
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