1. huntsman - Noun
2. Huntsman - Proper noun
One who hunts, or who practices hunting.
The person whose office it is to manage the chase or to look after the hounds.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHe cast off his friends as a huntsman his pack, For he knew when he pleas'd he could whistle them back. Oliver Goldsmith
The dusky night rides down the sky, And ushers in the morn The hounds all join in glorious cry, The huntsman winds his horn And a-hunting we will go. Henry Fielding
Somewhere in the gray wood by the river is the huntsman and in the brooming corn and in the castellated press of cities. His work lies all wheres and his hounds tire not. I have seen them in a dream, slaverous and wild and their eyes crazed with ravening for souls in this world. Fly them. Cormac McCarthy
I'll take no charity! What I get I'll earn by taking it. I would feel no pleasure it being given to me, any more than a huntsman would take pleasure being made a present of a dead fox, in place of getting a run across country after it. Lady Gregory
Every man who can blow a horn is not a huntsman. Latin Proverb
Although the Huntsman TE keyboard lacks a number pad, it is complete with other essential keys such as the directional buttons, Print Screen, and other useful functions. Source: Internet