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obornik

Oborník is a Czech term that can refer to a historical occupation, a surname, or a place name. Etymology: It derives from obora, meaning a deer park or hunting ground, with the suffix -ník indicating a person associated with something, so oborník originally meant a keeper or administrator of a deer park.

Historical usage: In feudal Central Europe, an oborník was the official responsible for managing hunting grounds,

Contemporary usage: Today oborník chiefly appears in historical writings and in surnames. As a toponym, it may

See also: Obora, gamekeeper, hunting estate.

game
stock,
and
related
property
within
an
estate.
Duties
varied
but
commonly
included
overseeing
hunts,
supervising
staff,
and
enforcing
game
rights
and
park
boundaries.
The
word
is
now
mostly
found
in
historical
contexts
and
in
the
names
of
places
or
families
rather
than
in
everyday
speech.
denote
a
locality
whose
past
was
tied
to
a
deer
park
or
hunting
estate.
The
precise
meaning
of
a
specific
reference
depends
on
historical
and
regional
contexts.