Batfowl

/ˈbætfaʊl/ verb

To catch birds at night by dazzling them with light and then hitting them with a stick or net.

Compound of 'bat' (to hit or the stick used in hitting) and 'fowl' (birds). This medieval hunting technique combined the words for the tool and prey.

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