sounder (SOUN-duhr) noun

   1. A person or thing that makes sound.

   2. A group of wild boars.

[From Old French sundre.]

  "Yesterday I asked Bill to butcher two piglets from the sounder of
   eleven the sow dropped two months ago."
   Guy De La Valdene; For a Handful of Feathers; Atlantic Monthly Press;
   1997.

The English language is rich in words that describe groups and collections,
whether things, places or living beings: a bouquet of roses, a flight of
stairs, a cast of actors, and so on. Even more fascinating are words - often
poetic, and occasionally descriptive - used to denote groups of animals,
such as a school of fish, a pride of lions, or a murder of crows.

Here are a few lesser-known terms used for collections of specimens from the
animal kingdom. There are proper terms for almost all animals, but one can't
just say "a bunch of this" or "a bunch of that." In fact, some animals take
different group nouns depending on where they happen to be. A group of ducks
are "a paddling" only if in water; in flight they become "a team."

Next time you camp out in the wilds and receive a visit from some uninvited
guests in the form of, say, boars, you'll know what to say: "Help, I'm
surrounded by a sounder of swine". Anything else and the park ranger may not
come to the rescue.

At one time, all well-bred gentlemen were supposed to know these terms of
venery (hunting). The "sport" of killing animals for fun has mostly died
out, thankfully, and these terms have also become nearly extinct. How about
coining some new words for collections? A diction of word-junkies? A linkup
of webmasters? A bugaboo of computer programs? Can you think of other
creative group nouns?

-Anu Garg
 gargATwordsmith.org

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