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deer$19459$ - translation to greek

BRITISH TERM FOR THE STEALTHY HUNTING OF DEER WITHOUT HOUNDS OR HORSES
Deerstalking; Deer-stalking; Deer Forest; Deer-forests
  • Deer stalkers on Glenfeshie Estate spying with monoculars, ca. 1858
  • Game of Deer Stalking; Bodleian Libraries
  • Scottish deer stalker glassing the surroundings with a [[monocular]]
  • Professional stalker]] standing next to a [[red deer]] stag shot on [[Ardnamurchan]] Estate in the Scottish Highlands
  • "The Deer Stalker"; Northernhay Gardens, Exeter; Edward Bowring Stephens

deer      
n. ελάφι, έλάφος, ζαρκάδι, δορκάς
musk deer         
  • Skull of a buck showing the trademark teeth
  • Skeleton of ''[[Micromeryx]]'' showing the general skeletal features
GENUS OF MAMMALS
Musk-deer; Musk Deer; Moschus (genus); Evolution of musk deer; Forest musk deer
μοσχοδόρκας
deer stalking         
κυνήγι ελαφιών

Definition

Water deer
·- The water chevrotain.
II. Water deer ·- A small Chinese deer (Hydropotes inermis). Both sexes are destitute of antlers, but the male has large, descending canine tusks.

Wikipedia

Deer stalking

Deer stalking, or simply stalking, is a British term for the stealthy pursuit of deer on foot with the intention of hunting for meat, for leisure/trophy, or to control their numbers. As part of wildlife management, just as with rabbiting and boar hunting, the aim of deer stalking is to help reduce crop damage and obtain venison. Also, as with other types of hunting, deer stalking has long been considered a pastime sport.

Stalked deer are commonly shot with a high-powered bow (in countries other than the UK; in the UK, it is illegal to hunt any animal with a bow) or a rifle; prior to the invention of the modern centerfire rifle, deer were stalked with the aid of a sighthound, such as the Scottish Deerhound. Stalking sticks are often used to steady the aim of the rifle and to steady the binoculars when scanning the ground.

The term "deer hunting" is used in North America to specifically describe the hunting of deer without using hunting dogs, but in Britain and Ireland, the term generally refers to the pursuit of deer with scent hounds and unarmed pursuers, typically on horseback.