- ven·i·son
- /ˈvɛnəsən/ noun [noncount]: the meat of a deer
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
ven|i|son — «VEHN uh suhn, zuhn», noun. 1. the flesh of a deer, used for food; deer meat. 2. (formerly) the flesh of any animal killed by hunting, especially a deer, boar, hare, or other game animal. 3. Archaic. any beast or wild animal killed by hunting.… … Useful english dictionary
ven — ven·a·to·ri·al; ven·co·la; ven·da; ven·dace; ven·dage; ven·da·val; ven·det·ta; ven·deuse; ven·di·tion; ven·dor; ven·due; ven·e·na·tion; ven·e·nif·er·ous; ven·e·nous; ven·er·abil·i·ty; ven·er·able·ness; ven·er·ably; ven·er·a·cea; ven·er·ate;… … English syllables
son — son·a·ti·na; son·chus; son·dage; son·de·li; son·ghai; son·gish; son·gle; son·go; son·ics; son·i·fi·ca·tion; son·less; son·ly; son·ne; son·ne·ra·tia; son·ne·ra·ti·a·ce·ae; son·net·ist; son·net·ize; son·net·ry; son·ny; son·o·buoy; son;… … English syllables
Ven. Francis Mary Paul Libermann — Ven. Francis Mary Paul Libermann † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ven. Francis Mary Paul Libermann Founder of the Congregation of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, which was afterwards merged in the Congregation of the Holy Ghost (q.v.). The son … Catholic encyclopedia
Ven. Eustace White — Ven. Eustace White † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ven. Eustace White Martyr, born at Louth, Lincolnshire, in 1560; suffered at the London Tyburn, 10 December, 1591. His parents were heretics, and his conversion resulted in a curse from his … Catholic encyclopedia
Ven. Philip Howard — Ven. Philip Howard † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ven. Philip Howard Martyr, Earl of Arundel; born at Arundel House, London, 28 June 1557, died in the Tower of London, 19 October, 1595. He was the grandson of Henry, Earl of Surrey, the… … Catholic encyclopedia
Ven. Robert Morton — Ven. Robert Morton † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ven. Robert Morton English priest and martyr, b. at Bawtry, Yorks, about 1548; executed in Lincoln s Inn Fields, London, Wednesday, 28 August, 1588 (the catalogue probably compiled by Fr.… … Catholic encyclopedia
ven'son — same as ↑venison * * * venson, ven son, vensoun obs. ff. venison … Useful english dictionary
Ven. Christopher Wharton — Ven. Christopher Wharton † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ven. Christopher Wharton Born at Middleton, Yorkshire, before 1546; martyred at York, 28 March, 1600. He was the second son of Henry Wharton of Wharton and Agnes Warcop, and younger… … Catholic encyclopedia
Ven. Marie de l'Incarnation — Ven. Marie de l Incarnation † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ven. Marie de l Incarnation (in the world, MARIE GUYARD). First superior of the Ursulines of Quebec, born at Tours, France, 28 Oct., 1599; died at Quebec, Canada, 30 April 1672 … Catholic encyclopedia