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greyhound

English

Alternative forms

  • grayhound

Etymology

From Old English gr??hund, from a cognate or borrowing of Old Norse grøy (bitch) (whence Icelandic grey, thus not related to the colour grey) plus hund (hound). Altered by folk etymology to appear to be grey +? hound (and, therefore, alternative form, grayhoundgray, form of grey).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /???e?ha?nd/

Noun

greyhound (plural greyhounds)

  1. A lean breed of dog used in hunting and racing.
  2. A highball cocktail of vodka and grapefruit juice.
  3. (dated) A swift steamer, especially an ocean steamer.

Synonyms

  • (highball cocktail): salty dog

Translations

Verb

greyhound (third-person singular simple present greyhounds, present participle greyhounding, simple past and past participle greyhounded)

  1. (of fish) To leap rapidly across the surface of the water.

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longdog

English

Etymology

long +? dog

Noun

longdog (plural longdogs)

  1. A type of crossbreed greyhound

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