Browne's statement that they were "shot by fowlers not for their meat, butt the handsomenesse of the same," probably explains the circumstances which brought about that event.
Death had come to many fowlers there who did not know its complexities and who omitted to carry an illuminated compass for night work.
Even the wild-fowlers who come down here are all regular and known visitors, above suspicion.
Sea-side fowlers are well acquainted with the peculiarity of their habits, and not only know where to look for them when they are settled, but at what points they can most easily be intercepted, going and returning.
It is sociably disposed towards birds of its own kind and allied species, but utterly averse to any familiarity with man, insomuch that fowlers rarely come within shot of it.
The fowlers who brought it would be the Multaenis of f.
For Timurids who may have immigrated the fowlers see Raverty's Notes p.
The representation or image of a fowl made by fowlers to shoot at.
At the end of June the Fowlers went to Bar Harbor with all their outfit for the summer.
Look at the Fowlers with their jewels and their millions scrapping till even the housekeeper on a fancy salary with a private bath can't stand it.
And that brings me--as if I was in the gray car speeding down Maple Lane--to Mapleshade and the Fowlers and Sylvia Hesketh.
In this he had to help him not only the fowlers by profession, but also his attendants, who excelled in this art.
In vain he described the bird to his attendants, who rushed at his first call; in vain they sought the wonderful creature both on horse and foot, and summoned the fowlers to their aid: the bird could nowhere be found.
The fowlers discover the hillocks where the Ruffs congregate by the grass being trampled bare, and this shews that the same spot is long frequented.
The fowlers discover these spots by the turf being trampled somewhat bare.
Again, fowlers invoke a married pair of ghosts called Mânze and Tâmingoka to frighten the birds from the trees and drive them on the limed twigs.
And they watched her closely by the stately flowers, and standing alone in the sunlight, and passing and repassing the strutting purple birds that the king's fowlers had brought from Asagéhon.
I Sent out Several hunters and fowlers in pursute Elk, Deer, or fowls of any kind.
The fowlers killed 3 black Ducks with Sharp White beeks keep in large flocks & feed on Grass, they have no Craw and their toes are Seperate, Common in the U.
Some distance from Point Adms high and mountains on a Pinecal of a which is Snow at this time- near the Point is Low bottom land our hunters and fowlers killd 2 Deer 1 Crane & 2 ducks, my Servt.
After that the fowlers have only to enter the rushes, and take them as they try to fly upward and are stopped by the net.
Two men with long poles were already in the boat; they were fowlers by profession, and skilled in all the various devices by which the waterfowl were captured.
These huts are chiefly inhabited by fowlers and fishermen.
We catch them the same way here," one of the fowlers who had been listening remarked.
Rabah said that to-morrow we could either go out and see new modes of fishing, or accompany the fowlers and watch them catching birds in the clap nets, or go out into the desert and hunt ibex.
Thus flies the simple Bird into the Snare, That skilful Fowlers for his Life prepare.
In catching Birds the Fowlers have a Method of imitating their Voices to bring them to the Snare; and your Women's Men have always a Similitude of the Creature they hope to betray, in their own Conversation.
Ottar and his men] dared not land there; but the land of the Terfinnas was entirely waste, except where hunters or fishers or fowlers had their abode.
Outside the window Chauvelin and Martin-Roget were still speaking in whispers: the fowlers were still watching for their prey.
The cabresto is only available when ducks are found in shallow water or in comparatively narrow channels where the ponies can be worked round them till the fowlers gradually bring their masked batteries to bear.
On the return of the ducks in autumn following, the fowlers still reported that they found the large packs wholly inaccessible, nor could they secure more than a paltry half-dozen or so at a shot.
One of these visits had been to the Fowlers at the country house which was part of Mrs Fowlers fortune, and, little as the girls had wished to go there, they had found Mrs Fowler far the kindest friend they met in their wandering life.
They come in March and are shot by fowlers not for their meat butt the handsomenesse of the same, remarkable in their white colour copped crowne and spoone or spatule like bill.
Many sorts of wild ducks which passe under names well knowne unto the fowlers though of no great signification as smee widgeon Arts ankers noblets.
If the fowl persisted in passing the entire day thereon, no human power would avail to molest them--they could bid defiance to fowlers of every race and breed.
Ornithologists of Copenhagen insinuated we did not know pelicans from seagulls; yet the Danish pelicans are as well known to the Jutlander fisher-folk as are the Spanish camels to the herdsmen andfowlers of the marisma.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fowlers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.