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illegal hunting

/ɪˈliː.ɡəl ˈhʌn.tɪŋ/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

The unlawful harvesting, capturing, or killing of wild animals, typically in violation of local, national, or international conservation laws and property rights.

Example Sentences:
  • The national park deployed extra rangers to combat the illegal hunting of endangered black rhinos.
  • Illegal hunting in the reserve has led to a drastic decline in the local deer population.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

A compound phrase combining 'illegal' (from Latin 'illegalis', meaning 'not legal', from 'in-' [not] + 'legalis' [of the law]) and 'hunting' (from Old English 'huntian', meaning 'to chase game', of Germanic origin). Historically, the concept is closely tied to 'poaching', which originated in medieval England when peasants illegally hunted game on the King's private land.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of 'ill' (sick/bad) + 'legal' (law) + 'hunting' (chasing animals) = bad, law-breaking animal chasing.

Frequently Asked Questions About “illegal hunting

1. What is the meaning of “illegal hunting” in English?

In English, illegal hunting (noun) is defined as: “The unlawful harvesting, capturing, or killing of wild animals, typically in violation of local, national, or international conservation laws and property rights.”.

2. How do you use “illegal hunting” in a sentence?

The national park deployed extra rangers to combat the illegal hunting of endangered black rhinos.

3. What are English synonyms of “illegal hunting”?

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “illegal hunting”?

A compound phrase combining 'illegal' (from Latin 'illegalis', meaning 'not legal', from 'in-' [not] + 'legalis' [of the law]) and 'hunting' (from Old English 'huntian', meaning 'to chase game', of Germanic origin). Historically, the concept is closely tied to 'poaching', which originated in medieval England when peasants illegally hunted game on the King's private land.