English

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Etymology

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From gun +‎ -ist.[1]

Noun

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gunnist (plural gunnists)

  1. (rare) Someone who uses a gun or guns; a gunner.
    Hyponyms: gunman, gunwoman
    • 1894 September, [Edward] Braddon, “Thirty Years of Shikar.—Conclusion.”, in Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, volume CLVI, number DCCCCXLVII, Edinburgh, London: William Blackwood & Sons, [], →OCLC, page 388, column 1:
      In Oudh the gunnist was satisfied with the moderate bags of quail that came to him in the ordinary course. He did not resort to the employment of call-birds, as is the fashion of the Punjab, where these decoy-birds are put down overnight to attract all the wild quail within earshot.

References

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  1. ^ gunnist, n.”, in OED Online  , Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.