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Man, way of life, society / Hobby / Hunting terms

(3)

ACHI - an old Siberian way of hunting ungulates

BUS - the smallest fraction

GAY - the name of the wild boar hunt in some regions of the former USSR

JAC - prohibited fishing tackle

GON - 1) the tail of a hound dog, 2) the pursuit of the beast by a hound with a voice

TUR - Caucasian mountain goat

(4)

ALYK - dog harness for sledges

BABA - the name of the pelican in the southern regions of the former USSR

BAST - young velvety skin on immature antlers of deer and other ungulates

WABA - beckoning a bird with a voice or with the help of a decoy

FANS - the tail of a squirrel

VEZHA - hunting hut for overnight stay

Eider - large duck

GURT - a flock of partridges

ELIK - the name of the roe deer in the Caucasus

Bison - wild forest bull

KEY - formation of flying swans

KOVSH - a home-made device for catching black grouse

LIRA - black grouse tail with outermost feathers curved outward

LUN - a duck from the genus of mergansers the size of a teal

LYAGA - damp place, swamp (Sib.)

ERROR - a flat, wide and bare tail of a beaver

RYSK - a way for some animals to search for prey

SKOL - the loss of the trail of the beast by a hound dog for a long time

ULAR - mountain turkey

ELIK - roe deer in Kyrgyzstan

YUZHAN - biennial wild deer in the Urals

YUROK - swimming oystercatcher

(5)

ANGICH - Siberian duck (Auleika)

APORT - command to the dog: "give", "bring"

ARKAL - a genus of mountain sheep with a long mane at the bottom of the throat

ARCHAR - a genus of large-sized mountain sheep with spiral horns

ARIER - command to the dog: "return"

BABKA - detail of a ramrod gun

BAZHAN - the name of the pheasant in the Caucasus

BATAS - a knife with one blade for hunting the Siberian bear

BASHUR - large hunting horn with a low timbre

Beagle - an old breed of the smallest English hounds with a beautiful voice for hunting hares

BIRYUK - common name for a wolf

BODETS - a hunter taking a bear on a horn

BORT - a hollow tree in the forest where wild bees live

BUGAI - common name for the big bittern

BUSEL - the name of the stork in the western regions of the former USSR

VEPR - mature male boar

VIZIR - sighting plate with a slot

FORKS - horns of a young male roe deer

WOLEN - a two-year-old elk

GORAL - a rare antelope living in Primorye

GURAN - male Siberian roe deer

DUDAK - a common name for bustards among hunters

DUZHKA - a home-made device (samolov) for hunting a chipmunk

Jaeger - a full-time hunter guarding hunting grounds

ZHAKAN - the wrong name for a bullet designed by Yagan

KAMUS - a skin from the legs of a deer, elk and other ungulates, which is used to line skis

KACCHKA - the name of a duck in the southern regions of Russia, Ukraine

KELUCH - lone walrus

KOROC - forbidden bag-shaped tackle for catching fish on a hoop with wings

KOSACH - male grouse

KRIGA - net fishing tackle

KUBLO - a nest arranged by a wild boar to rest in the thickets of reeds

TRIGGER - the firing part of the mechanism in a percussion weapon

LANKA - female deer, fallow deer

LACHIN - the name of the peregrine falcon in Central Asia

MALIK - footprint of a young hare in the snow or wet sand

Muzzle - samolov on black grouse

NALK - a wooden samolov-die on a stake or a high stump for catching ermine and a column

CLEARING - biting off by a beast caught in a trap, its own paw

PAYVA - a birch bark box for game hunters from the Urals

POLAZ - search by a hunting dog for an animal or its trace

PYZHIK - young reindeer

Ryabok - a sedentary and nomadic bird that lives in Central Asia

SAVKA - a migratory duck that lives in the reservoirs of the steppe zone

ZADOK - a trap for black grouse, similar to a ladle

SARYCH - a bird of prey of the hawk family

CLEVER - a large boar with powerful fangs

CUT - homemade shot from lead rods

SILOK - a sliding loop of horsehair, thick fishing line, etc. for catching animals and birds

SINYAK - arctic fox in the initial stage of autumn molting

PIPE - the common designation for the tail of a fox

TURACH - a bird of the pheasant family (Turkmenistan, Transcaucasia)

SHELLS - a large group of heterogeneous waders

USHKAN - the name of a hare used in some Siberian regions

Fuzeya - the old name for a hunting smoothbore gun

HORZA - a large marten with coarse fur and a long tail, living in Primorye

CHENEK - a young elk up to one year old

Chomga - a diving duck that feeds on fish

CHUBUK - bighorn sheep

YAZVIK - a common name for a badger among hunters of the Trans-Urals

(6)

BAIBAK - steppe marmot

BAKHRYN - Central Asian name for the northern falcon (peregrine falcon)

BELKA - baby seal

Borzoi - a breed of dog trained to hunt hares, mice, foxes, wolves

VESHNYAK - a young polar fox who has not yet left the hole

VYZHLETS - hound male

VYAKHIR - large wood pigeon

GAGOUCH - black-throated diver, in the tundra and forest-tundra

HOUND - the largest breed of hunting dogs

DOLZHIK - a long belt for which the hunter holds a bird of prey on his hand

ZAIMKA - a settlement away from populated areas

SHUTTER - a part of a gun for connecting the barrel to the block

KASHLAK - an otter or beaver cub, its skin

KEKLIK - stone partridge

whooper - swan

Kobchik - a bird of prey of the falcon family

KONDER - thick hunting stew cooked on a fire from game, cereals, potatoes, canned food

CORDON - forest and reserve guard post

KORSAK - a small fox with a dark brown tip of the tail, an inhabitant of the semi-deserts of Asia and southeastern Europe

roe deer - wild goat

Gyrfalcon - the largest of the falcons, listed in the Red Book

KULEMS - a generalized name for wooden traps for the extraction of squirrels, column, ermine

LOVISCHE - the old Russian name for hunting grounds according to the types of birds and animals

CATCHER - the manager of all dog hunting

LONCHAK - brown bear cub, born last year

MAYDAN - the name of the hut of the northern hunters

MARKHUR - markhor goat

MEREZHA - venter, trap-type fishing tool

MOSHNIK - the name of the capercaillie in the European part of the CIS, living in swamps and feeding on berries

OBLIN - game birds during molting

OTAYKA ​​- the Siberian name for the red duck

OPEN - a command to the dog to throw the caught animal

PARDUS - the old Russian name for a leopard, cheetah

PESTUN - a bear cub living with his mother

SAPSAN - a bird of prey of the falcon family

SAFARI - hunting international tourism, type of expedition

SVIYAGA - river and lake duck

ELEPHANT - woodcock

SPICHAK - elk or deer with sharp horns-knitting needles without branches

BET - strike of a bird of prey on a small animal or bird

TENETA - a net for catching animals and birds

TUIGUN - the name of a white or half-white hawk among the hunters of the Mediterranean

Khokhulya - another name for muskrat

CHERKAN - portable impact-type samolov for ermine, column, ferret

CHERNYSH - male grouse

SHUMKAR - Altai Gyrfalcon

DADDY - a small sandpiper that lives in the tundra

(7)

Avdotka - swamp game from the order of sandpipers

ARAMUSES - long tops made of red deer skin worn by Siberian hunters

ARGAMAK - tall riding horse for hunting with dogs

ARGUNKA - squirrel (Sib.)

BAKANIE - clucking capercaillie

Saker falcon - a species of falcon adapted for hunting birds, small animals (Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan)

Barclay - a device for equipping cartridges for a smooth-bore hunting rifle

BELOBOK - the name of the red-headed diver in the Arctic

BELOSHEY - the blue goose of the northern regions of Russia

VAZHENKA - female deer

EVENING - hunting in the evening dawn

BROOD - the offspring of a bird or beast that lives with its parents

DIE CUT - a hunting device for carving felt and cardboard wads at home

GARSHNEP - sandpiper of the genus garshnepovyh

Turtledove - an old badger hole with many branches

GAZelle - a black-tailed gazelle that lives in Central Asia

musk deer - a medium-sized hoofed animal

CARAKAL - a desert lynx that lives mainly in Turkmenistan

Buckshot - large lead shot for a hunting rifle

KLINTUH - wood pigeon

SOLONOK - a fluffy predatory animal of the weasel family

KOCHENOK - a log cover for stalking the beast (Sib.)

KRYZHEN - mallard duck, drake in Ukraine

LESOVIK - northern forest hunter

LOPANKA - one-year-old female reindeer

LOPONOS - a large river duck with a wide beak

SHOP - a special chamber under the barrel for storing and feeding cartridges into the chamber

MORYANKA - a medium-sized duck that lives in Siberia, in the North

OBLASOK - easy-to-handle hunting boat

OSTROG - forbidden piercing forked fishing gear

PEGANKA - a large duck that lives in salt water

PEREVES - fishing net for catching waterfowl

PEREMET - fishing tackle with hooks that are placed across the river

PESTEL - shoulder box made of birch bark for carrying hunting prey

PONONYSH - water or swamp chicken

POINTER - English Shorthaired Hound

SAMOLOV - a tool for catching animals and birds with a mechanism that works when game hits

SKRADOK - a hut or shelter for a hunter to wait for an animal or bird

SKRIPUN - a young male capercaillie, voicing

STEM - the trunk of an antler of an elk or deer

TRAVNIK - a large sandpiper, an inhabitant of the northern seas

CLOCKING - the cry of a pheasant-rooster

CHEKALKA - the name of the jackal in the Caucasus

SHILNIK - a young male roe deer or deer with horns without processes

(8)

BAKHTARMA - a layer of the mezdra of an animal skin adjacent to the body

BOCKFLINT - a shotgun with two smooth vertical barrels

FORK - a young deer or elk with two appendages on each horn

VITYUTEN - large wood pigeon

DESKEDER - a valuable fur-bearing animal

NEZDAR - a she-wolf or a wolf that has a nest with a brood of puppies

GRYAZOVIK - a small sandpiper

GUMENNIK - a red goose that lives in the tundra

RESERVE - a site of hunting grounds for the conservation of species of animals and birds with appropriate conditions

BREAKER - rear, thicker part of the gun barrel

KOPALUHA - a common name for a female capercaillie

Curlew - a bird of the wader order

LOPATNIK - an elk with horns formed into a shovel

NASTOVIK - hare of the earliest winter litter

PANTOVKA - spring-summer hunting for the purpose of obtaining antlers - young horns of deer, wapiti

PEREYAROK - a young wolf of the second year of life

PIGALITSA - lapwing

GIRL - game wounded by shots

Rogatina - an ancient hunting weapon for hunting a bear

STRUINIK - a large male musk deer

TRESCHANKA - mink of the summer period (Sib.)

Phytophages - animals that eat only plants

(9)

Squirrel - 1) squirrel hunter, 2) goshawk in the Baikal region

BELODOSHKA - stone marten or fur-bearing animal with a white spot on the chest under the throat

BELOLOBIK - white-fronted goose

BEREHOVKA - Sandpiper

BEREZOVIK - black grouse

poacher - game thief, hunter, illegal hunting of an animal

GRECHISHNIK - a hare born at the time of flowering of buckwheat

CELLODUSHA - the name of the pine marten with a yellow or orange spot on the chest

ZIMOVEYKA - the hut of a taiga hunter

KAMENUSHKA - a small duck

KARAGANKA - Turkestan fox of pale grayish color

KOLOSOVIK - young field black grouse of late summer brood

Crake - a bird that lives near fields and meadows

KRASNOBASH - the name of the red-nosed pochard

KRASNOGON - fox and wolf hound

KREKATEN - a young capercaillie who has not yet learned to sing, making croaking sounds

KRESTOVKA - a red fox with brown hair showing through on the neck and ridge

NEDOPESOK - arctic fox in the second stage of autumn molting

ORNITOPHAGUS - an animal that eats birds

WEDDINGS - prohibited tackle, snares for black grouse and hazel grouse

UNDERGROUND - an animal born in the current year

SICKLEBEAK - a rare wader

Bighorn - the common name of the bighorn sheep among the Far Eastern hunters

(10)

ATTRACTANT - odorous bait for wild animals, which is placed in traps and other homemade hunting devices

DRUMMER - male ptarmigan

BIRCH - a fox that lives in a deciduous forest

PROFIT - a little hare, recently born

(11)

BESKURKOVKA - a smooth-bore hunting rifle with internal triggers

BOKDRILLING - a three-barreled hunting rifle with a vertical arrangement of trunks

RINGING is one of the ways to study the life and behavior of wild birds

RUSNOZOBIK - sandpiper of the genus sandpipers

POINTING - indicating the location of the game to the dog

Greytail - a squirrel with a gray or grayish tail

(12)

BOKBYUKSFLINT - combined shotgun with a vertical arrangement of trunks

TAXIDERMIST - master of making stuffed wild animals and birds

(13)

REDTAIL - a squirrel with a reddish tail and a light gray ridge

(14)

ANTIHELMINTIK - antihelminthic drug for animals

IMMEOBILIZATION - temporary immobilization of animals for the purpose of treatment, etc.

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