Scottie
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Definition
Noun: 1. A small, long-haired terrier breed of Scottish origin: A "scottie" is a type of dog, specifically a terrier, known for its distinctive appearance including a long coat (usually black), a sturdy body, short legs, and erect ears and tail. The name is an informal term for the Scottish Terrier.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- She walked her little scottie in the park every morning.
- The classic scottie is black, but they can also be wheaten or brindle.
- He's a purebred scottie with a wonderful temperament.
Advanced Usage
- As a proper noun or nickname: "Scottie" is often used as a proper name for individual dogs of this breed.
- Come here, Scottie! Good boy!
- In cultural references: The breed's distinctive silhouette is a common motif in art, decor, and as a symbol (e.g., the Monopoly game token).
- The famous "Scotch terrier" in art deco designs is actually a scottie.
Variants and Related Words
- Scottish Terrier (n): The formal, full name of the breed.
- The Scottish Terrier is a determined and independent breed.
- Aberdeen Terrier (n): An older, less common name for the same breed.
Synonyms
- Scottish Terrier: The formal synonym.
- Scotch terrier: An older, informal term (note: "Scotch" is now less preferred when referring to people or breeds; "Scottish" is standard).
Noun
- old Scottish breed of small long-haired usually black terrier with erect tail and ears