venatoris
Venatoris is the genitive singular form of the Latin noun venator, meaning hunter. Venator belongs to the third declension; its nominative is venator, with the genitive venatoris. The word venator is formed from venari, to hunt, with the agent-noun suffix -ator, giving the sense “hunter.” The genitive venatoris translates as “of the hunter” or “the hunter’s.”
In Classical Latin usage, venatoris appears primarily in phrases indicating possession or association. For example, phrases
In modern linguistic and scholarly contexts, venatoris is cited as the genitive singular of a third-declension
Related terms include venator (hunter) and venatores (hunters), with venation and venatorium representing other Latin roots