Fewmet (noun) (archaic)
few-met
The droppings of a hunted game animal, particularly a deer or hart
Derived from the Old French word fumees (meaning “droppings”), which traces back to the Latin fumare (“to smoke”), referring to the steam rising from fresh dung.
Example sentences
“Although we saw deer fewmet yesterday, we did not see any deer on our hike.”
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