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Definition of Buckhounds
1. buckhound [n] - See also: buckhound
Lexicographical Neighbors of Buckhounds
Literary usage of Buckhounds
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The English Illustrated Magazine (1893)
"BY LORD RIBBLESDALE (Master of the buckhounds), " There can be no more important
kind of ... But the mastership of the buckhounds began by being hereditary, ..."
2. Rockingham Castle and the Watsons by Charles Wise (1891)
"By a singular coincidence, while] Professor Burrows' work on the Hereditary
Mastership of the Royal buckhounds was passing through the press, ..."
3. On the Grampian Hills: Grouse and Ptarmigan Shooting, Deer Stalking, Salmon by Frederick Feild Whitehurst (1882)
"... the customary large- concourse of holiday folks assembled at Maidenhead Thicket,
in order to be present at the "meet" of the Royal buckhounds, ..."