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fowling

[ fou-ling ]

noun

  1. the practice or sport of shooting or snaring birds.


ˈڴǷɱԲ

/ ˈڲʊɪŋ /

noun

  1. the shooting or trapping of birds for sport or as a livelihood
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Derived Forms

  • ˈڴǷɱ, noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of fowling1

First recorded in 1350–1400, fowling is from the late Middle English word foulynge. See fowl, -ing 1
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“During the founding era, Americans typically owned muskets for militia service and fowling pieces to hunt birds and control vermin,” the brief said.

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In the area around Cambridge, wealthy landowners hired a Dutch engineer to drain the marshland for arable farmland, arousing violent resistance from locals who had depended on the wetlands for fishing, fowling and hunting.

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Our harvest being gotten in, our governor sent four men on fowling, so that we might after a special manner rejoice together .

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Guests will also be able to prime and fire replicas of two early American firearms: a “Brown Bess” British short land service pattern musket and a fowling piece, a precursor of the modern shotgun.

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He drilled with an old fowling piece his grandsire had given him to shoot ducks on the Concord River.

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