Terms of Venery

Some widespread, some light-hearted and facetious, words of assembly, collective nouns, and "terms of venery" (words for groups of animals) developed from the language of the hunt in the 14th century. The tradition lives on.

Wednesday, September 4, 2024

Kodiak Man Dies in Kayak Near Woody Island

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A man from Kodiak died Monday, August 26, 2024, while in a blue kayak near Woody Island. A helicopter from the Coast Guard air station in Ko...

Tuqullria Nuqallpiaq Tangirnam Caniani Anguarluni / Qakiiyat Iraluat 4, 2024

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Tuqullria Susniam nuqallpiaq Tangirnam caniani cungasqaq qayanguamek anguarluni Petyun-mi, Alagnat Iraluat 26, 2024. Cirayuguaq kasnaam migw...
Thursday, March 24, 2016

In Praise of An Imperfect Life

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St. George's Episcopal Church 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Liturgical Year B Job 38:1-41, 2 Corinthians 6:1-13, Mark 4:35-41 ...
Sunday, May 11, 2014

Oh, Canada: What Do You Call a Group of Canadians?

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An apology of Canadians riots in Vancouver after the Canucks win the Stanley Cup in 2011 (see why that doesn't work?) ( courtesy of...
Friday, May 2, 2014

Cast and Let Fly: A Kettle of Hawks

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A kettle of red-tailed hawks ( Buteo jamaicensis ) over San Francisco ( photo courtesy of  Jessica Weinberg, Golden Gate National Recre...
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Thursday, May 1, 2014

What Is a Hawk: Common names used in the Family Accipitridae in English, Catalan, Spanish & French

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These are not translations per se; these are the terms used as part of the common names of the species for each lan...
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