chrysanthemum dog
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Definition
Noun: A breed of medium-sized terrier originating from Tibet, characterized by its resemblance to an Old English Sheepdog and possessing a fluffy, curled tail.
Usage
This term is a specific, compound noun used to name a particular breed of dog. It is typically used in formal breed classifications, dog show contexts, or by canine enthusiasts.
Examples
- The chrysanthemum dog is known for its distinctive, plumed tail.
- She specializes in breeding and showing chrysanthemum dogs.
- Is the chrysanthemum dog recognized by major kennel clubs?
Advanced Usage
- The term is a direct translation or descriptive name for the breed more commonly known internationally as the Tibetan Terrier. It is crucial to note that "chrysanthemum dog" is not the standard name in English canine terminology but a descriptive label referencing the breed's appearance.
Variants and Related Words
- Tibetan Terrier: The standard English name for this dog breed.
- Lhasa Apso: A different, smaller Tibetan breed with a long coat, sometimes confused with the Tibetan Terrier.
- Old English Sheepdog: A separate, larger breed which the chrysanthemum dog is said to resemble.
Synonyms
- Tibetan Terrier
- Dhoki Apso (an alternative native name)
Notes on Meaning
This term serves as a descriptive compound noun. It is not a common idiom or phrase in general English but a specific breed designation. The name likely derives from the dog's full, flowing coat, which may be reminiscent of the petals of a chrysanthemum flower, combined with its curled tail.
Noun
- breed of medium-sized terriers bred in Tibet resembling Old English sheepdogs with fluffy curled tails