Cardigan Welsh corgi
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Definition
Noun: A breed of herding dog, a variety of the Welsh Corgi, characterized by a slightly bowlegged stance, rounded ears, and a long tail. It is distinct from the Pembroke Welsh Corgi, which typically has pointed ears and a very short tail.
Usage
The term "Cardigan Welsh Corgi" is used specifically to refer to this distinct breed of dog. It functions as a compound noun naming the breed. * The Cardigan Welsh Corgi is known for its intelligence and strong herding instinct. * She decided to adopt a Cardigan Welsh Corgi because she preferred dogs with long tails.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often shortened informally to "Cardigan" when the context is clear among dog enthusiasts.
- In the show ring, the Cardigan was judged separately from the Pembroke.
Variants and Related Words
- Cardigan (n.): A common shortened form for the Cardigan Welsh Corgi breed.
- Welsh Corgi (n.): The general category encompassing both the Cardigan and Pembroke varieties.
- Pembroke Welsh Corgi (n.): The other main variety of Welsh Corgi, from which the Cardigan is distinct.
Synonyms
- Corgi (Note: This is a general term that can refer to either breed; specificity is lost.)
- Herding dog (Note: This is a much broader category describing the dog's function, not the breed.)
Different Meanings
The word "cardigan" alone (without "Welsh Corgi") refers to a type of knitted sweater that opens at the front. This is a completely separate and unrelated meaning.
Noun
- slightly bowlegged variety of corgi having rounded ears and a long tail