"one who engages in the chase of game or other wild animals," mid-13c. (attested in place names from late 12c.), from hunt + -er (1). The Old English word was hunta, Middle English hunte. The hunter's moon (1710) is the next full moon after the harvest moon.
a treasure hunter
hunk
Hunker
hunker
hunky-dory
hunt
hunter
hunting
Huntingdon
Huntington's chorea
huntress
huntsman