Gamekeeper

/ˈgeɪmˌkipər/ noun

A person employed to breed, protect, and manage game animals and birds on an estate or preserve. Responsible for preventing poaching and maintaining wildlife populations for hunting.

From Middle English 'game' (wild animals hunted for sport) + 'keeper' (one who maintains or guards). The role developed in medieval Europe as hunting became regulated among the aristocracy, with gamekeepers serving as both protectors of wildlife and enforcers of hunting laws.

AMአርሴግ
ARحارس الصيد
BNশিকার রক্ষক
CAguardaboscos
CSmyslivec
DAskovfoged
DEJagdaufseher
ELφύλακας κυνηγιού
ESguardabosque
FAنگهبان شکار
FImetsänhoitaja
FRgarde-chasse
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