Definition of Beagler

1. one who hunts with beagles [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Beagler

beadrolls
beads
beadsman
beadsmen
beadsnake
beadsnakes
beadswoman
beadwork
beadworks
beady
beady-eyed
beag
beagle
beagled
beaglepuss
beagler (current term)
beaglers
beagles
beagling
beaglings
beak-iron
beak-irons
beaked
beaked hazelnut
beaked parsley
beaked salmon
beaked whale

Literary usage of Beagler

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Badminton Magazine of Sports & Pastimes edited by Alfred Edward Thomas Watson (1896)
"The true beagler must be carefully brought up from infancy in the pious use of the correct terms; for the beagler must talk no language but ..."

2. Travels of an Irish Gentleman in Search of a Religion: With Notes and by Thomas Moore (1833)
"This glimpse of hope again awakened all my inquisitive energies; and, like a return of lost scent to the beagler sent me once more, in full cry, ..."

3. The Hunting Field with Horse and Hound in America: The British Isles and France by Frank Sherman Peer (1910)
"Each beagler hurries away to his own rooms as rapidly as tired legs will travel, in time to don togs of a better sort and at the stroke of seven o'clock sit ..."

4. The Complete Foxhunter by Charles Richardson (1908)
"concerned he was the beagler to the life, wearing a smart green jacket with a scarlet collar, knickerbockers, and a black velvet cap, specially made, ..."

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