pigstick

/ˈpɪɡˌstɪk/
verb
  1. To hunt wild boar with a spear or similar weapon, typically from horseback.
    • The hunters rode out early to pigstick in the dense forest.
    • He learned to pigstick during his travels in India.
    • They used trained horses to pigstick across the open plains.
noun
  1. A spear or long pole used for hunting wild boar.
    • The museum displayed a traditional pigstick from the 19th century.
    • The old pigstick hung on the wall as a trophy.
    • He carried a sturdy pigstick when tracking the boar.
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