e/Fowling

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has glosseng: :Distinguish from fouling. Fowling is a term which is perhaps better known in the Fens of eastern England than elsewhere. It was more than the commercial equivalent of the field sport of wildfowling, in that it includes all forms of bird catching for meat, feathers or any other part of the bird which may have been sold on the market at the relevant time. However, it was certainly not confined to the Fens. The land margins of the north produced down feathers from eider duck for eiderdowns and quilted jackets without necessarily killing the birds. In the Western Isles of Scotland, seabirds were taken from their nests on cliffs. In The Fens and other similar places, a decoy was part of a landowner's well-equipped estate. See a brief of a duck decoy. (Click the quotation from Lipscombe...
lexicalizationeng: fowling
instance ofc/Hunting methods
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lexicalizationdeu: Vogeljagd
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