• Venison

    Origin

    From Old French venison (meat of large game, particularly deer or boar; hunt), from Latin venatio (hunt; meat from a hunt), formed on venatus, past participle of venari (to hunt).

    Full definition of venison

    Noun

    venison

    (countable and uncountable; plural venisons)
    1. The meat of a deer.
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