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Knobber

Knob′ber

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Noun.
(Zool.)
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Knobbler
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Definition 2024


knobber

knobber

English

Noun

knobber (plural knobbers)

  1. (hunting, animal husbandry) The hart in its second year; a young deer
    • 1906, Country life, volume 20, page 619:
      As soon as the knobber started galloping, all the other stags, who. till now, had taken but a languid interest, if any, in his movements, jumped on to their feet.
    • 1925, John Buchan, John Macnab, page 100:
      But even she was forced to confess that nothing was astir in the mossy wilderness. She climbed to the top of Craig Dhu and had a long spy, but, except for more hinds and one small knobber, living thing there was none.
    • 1968, Lea MacNally, Highland year:
      While I watched the young hind approached the knobber and, after standing by him for a moment, began to lick him
    • 1978 November 16, New Scientist, volume 80, page 540:
      A mature stag chases a young male (a knobber) from the harem

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