Lexicographical Neighbors of Foxhunter
Literary usage of Foxhunter
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sketches from Old Virginia by Arthur Granville Bradley (1897)
"AN OLD VIRGINIA foxhunter WHILE the Pattons, as I have already indicated, were
indelibly associated with Berkeley County and have lived there ever since it ..."
2. Eighteenth Century Essays by Austin Dobson (1882)
"... THE TORY foxhunter. Studiis rudis, sermone barbarus, impetu strenuus, manu
promptus, cogitatione celer.—VELL. ..."
3. Hood's Own: Or, Laughter from Year to Year: Being Former Runnings of His by Thomas Hood (1855)
"... A foxhunter Ts a jumble of paradoxes. He sets forth clean though he comes out
of a kennel, and returns home dirty. He cares not for cards, ..."