brittany spaniel
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Definition
Noun: - A breed of gun dog originating in France, characterized by a medium build, a short tail (often naturally bobtailed), and a dense, flat or wavy coat that is typically orange and white or liver (brown) and white. It is known for its energetic, eager-to-please nature and is used for hunting and pointing game birds.
Usage
- The term is used specifically to refer to this distinct breed of dog. It functions as a countable noun.
- Example: "The hunter relied on his skilled Brittany spaniel to locate pheasants in the field."
- Example: "We are considering getting a Brittany spaniel because they are excellent family companions and sporting dogs."
Advanced Usage
- While "Brittany spaniel" is the traditional name, the breed is now officially called simply "Brittany" in many kennel clubs, as its hunting style is more akin to a pointer or setter than a typical spaniel. However, "Brittany spaniel" remains in common use.
- Example: "Although officially a 'Brittany,' many enthusiasts still fondly call them Brittany spaniels."
Variants and Related Words
- Brittany: The shortened, modern name for the breed.
- Epagneul Breton: The original French name for the breed.
Synonyms
- Brittany (the preferred modern term).
- French Brittany.
Notes on Meaning
- This term refers exclusively to the dog breed. It is not used metaphorically or in other contexts. The breed is distinguished from other spaniels by its pointing instinct and lack of a long, feathered tail.
Noun
- tall active short-tailed French breed of bird dog having a usually smooth orange- or liver-and-white coat