venary means of or pertaining to hunting. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
Etymology
From Latin venarius, from Latin venari, past participle venatus (“to hunt”).
adj
- Of or pertaining to hunting.“there are oil-experts guaranteed to place their hands on petroleum with that unfailing energy with which the venary pig dives his nose above where the shy and shuddering truffle lurks in terror.”
noun
- The sport of hunting.“Beasts of forest are properly hart, hind, buck, hare, boar, and wolf; but legally all wild beasts of venary.”