noun
- the practice or sport of hunting wild animals
- sexual indulgence or pursuit
Usage: archaic
Usage: archaic; literary
Examples
- The medieval nobles spent their days in veneries, tracking deer through the forest.
- Ancient texts often warned against the dangers of excessive veneries.
- The king’s passion for veneries kept him away from court for weeks.
- Literature from that era frequently depicted the contrast between spiritual devotion and worldly veneries.
- The hunter’s skill in veneries was renowned throughout the kingdom.