truffler
English
Etymology
Noun
truffler (plural trufflers)
- A person who hunts for truffles.
- Synonym: truffle hunter
- An animal, usually a pig or dog, used for extraction of truffles.
- Hyponym: truffle hog
- 1994, David Comfort, The First Pet History of the World, New York, N. Y.: Fireside, →ISBN, page 128:
- Henry’s great-great-great-second-nephew, Louis XIV, also an ailurophobiac, kept scores of toy poodles, Chien Gris de St. Louis hounds, and trufflers—terriers specially trained to dig up the popular delicacy of the day.
- (figurative, by extension) A person who keenly seeks something out.
Further reading
- “truffler, n.”, in OED Online , Oxford: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.