Huntsman

/ˈhʌntsmən/ noun

A person who hunts animals for sport or food; historically, a person hired by a noble to manage hunting activities.

From 'hunt' (Old English 'huntian') combined with 'man.' The Old English root likely comes from the act of seizing or catching. In medieval times, huntsmen were skilled professionals in noble households.

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