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Meaning of cowhunter | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

Someone from Florida who tends free-range cattle.

Examples

“The early morning fog lifted and one thousand head of cracker cattle herded by Florida cowhunters thundered across Highway 192 into Kissimmee’s Silver Spurs Arena, followed by hundreds of cowboys, cowgirls and cowchildren on horseback, buggies, covered wagons and conveyances of every description.”
“Without Amaly near to correct him, Treff slipped into the easy vernacular of a Cracker cowhunter.”
“In fact, in Florida, cowboys prefer not to be called cowboys at all; rather, they are “cowhunters” or “crackers.” The latter epithet, according to one of Mattson’s poems, is unfairly used as a modern racial slur: It first came from Shakespeare, who used it in King John to mean “windbag” or “braggart,” before the facile processes of folk etymology reinterpreted the word as a reference to the cracking sound made by the ten- to twelve-foot bullwhips Florida cowhunters use to guide their herds.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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