Hunt
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A hunt is an activity during which humans or animals chase some prey, such as wild or specially bred animals (traditionally targeted species are known as game), in order to catch or kill them, either for food, sale or hobby. See hunting.
The word also applies collectively to a group of hunters practicing such a hunt, especially with dogs. See fox hunting.
It may also, at least since circa 1200, take the form of a search for a specified target that can, unlike a hunting prey, remain unheard, as in specific compounds such as scavenger hunt or treasure hunt. Synonyms of hunt(ing) may have a similar derived meaning, e.g. photo safari.
Hunt is also a common surname. It may refer to:
- Albert Hunt, American engineer, inventor of the wigwag
- Alfred Hunt (1817-1888), American industrialist, first president of the Bethlehem Iron Company
- Bonnie Hunt (born 1964), American writer and actress
- Dave Hunt, Christian apologist and author (Calvary Chapel)
- David Hunt, Baron Hunt of Wirral (born 1942), British politician
- E. Howard Hunt (1918-2007), White House "plumber" and author of spy novels
- Francesca Hunt, British actress
- Frank W. Hunt (1871-1906), former Governor of Idaho
- George W.P. Hunt (1859-1934), first Governor of the State of Arizona
- George Ward Hunt (1825-1877), British politician
- Greg Hunt (born 1965), Australian politician
- H. Guy Hunt (born 1933), Baptist preacher and former Governor of Alabama
- H. L. Hunt (1889-1974), American oil tycoon
- Helen Hunt (born 1963), American actress
- Henry Hunt (1773-1835), radical British speaker
- Henry Jackson Hunt (1819-1889), American Civil War commander
- Henry L. Hunt (1944-2003), murderer, executed
- James Hunt (1947-1993), British Formula One race car driver
- James Henry Leigh Hunt (1784-1859), English poet
- Jerry Hunt (born 1943), American composer
- Jim Hunt (born 1937), former Governor of North Carolina
- John Hunt (1740-1824), Quaker minister from New Jersey
- Jonathan Hunt (1787-1832), American politician
- Jonathan Hunt (born 1938), New Zealand politician
- Karmichael Hunt, an Australian rugby league player.
- Lamar Hunt (1932-2006), American sportsman, son of H. L. Hunt
- Linda Hunt, (born 1945), American actress
- Marsha Hunt (born 1917), American actress
- Marsha Hunt (born 1946), singer (Hair) and novelist
- Mike Hunt, several people
- Nelson Bunker Hunt (born 1926), American financier cornered the world silver market in 1980
- Sir Peter Hunt, British Army officer
- Peter R. Hunt (1925-2002) is a director and film editor
- Richard Morris Hunt (1827-1895), US architect
- Robert Hunt (c. 1568-1608), chaplain of the English expedition that founded Jamestown, Virginia in 1607
- Roger Hunt, MBE (born 1938), English footballer, 1966 FIFA World Cup’s winner
- Ron Hunt (born 1941), former Major League Baseball player
- Stephen Hunt, author
- Swanee Hunt, American ambassador, academic, daughter of H. L. Hunt
- Tristram Hunt (born 1974), British historian
- Washington Hunt (1811-1867), former Governor of New York
- William Henry Hunt (judge) (1857–1949), American judge and commonwealth governor
- William Henry Hunt (painter) (1790–1864), English painter
- William Holman Hunt (1827-1910), British Pre-Raphaelite painter
- William Morris Hunt (1824 - 1879), American painter
Hunt also is the surname of several fictional characters:
Hunt may also refer to:
- Geography
- Hunt, Arkansas; the zip code is 72844
- Hunt, Idaho
- Hunt, New York; the zip code is 14846
- Hunt County, Texas
- Hunt, Texas
- Television
- Computers
- Medicine
- History and law
- Witch-hunt
- Operation Commando Hunt (Vietnam War)
- Hunt v. Cromartie (a 1999 U.S. Supreme Court case)
- Miscellaneous
- Wild Hunt (myth)
- Lucius Hunt - Australian progressive alternative rock band
- Snipe hunt (practical joke)
- MIT Mystery Hunt (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
- Hunt Museum (Limerick, Ireland)
- One of the four houses of The Skinners' School in Royal Tunbridge Wells, England
- Hunt class destroyer, a British escort ship