The Collaborative International Dictionary
knobber
Knobbler \Knob"bler\, n. (Zo["o]l.)
The hart in its second year; a young deer. [Written also
knobber.]
--Halliwell.
He has hallooed the hounds upon a velvet-headed
knobbler.
--Sir W.
Scott.
Wiktionary
knobber
n. (context hunting animal husbandry English) The hart in its second year; a young deer
Usage examples of "knobber".
Knobber made a great play of retching deep in his throat, then gobbed copiously onto the tabletop.
Maybe it was the knobbers like me left behind that were going to be binned.
Maybe it was the knobbers like me left behind that were going to be binned.