irish setter
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Definition
Noun: 1. A breed of dog: An Irish Setter is a specific breed of gundog, known for its elegant appearance and energetic personality. The breed's most distinctive feature is its long, silky coat, which is a rich, solid color described as chestnut-brown or mahogany-red.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Irish Setter bounded across the field, its red coat gleaming in the sun.
- They decided to adopt an Irish Setter because of the breed's friendly and outgoing nature.
- Her Irish Setter won first prize in the sporting group at the dog show.
Advanced Usage
- As a general term for the breed: The term is used to refer to any dog of this specific breed, regardless of its role as a show dog, hunting companion, or family pet.
- In historical context: The breed was developed in Ireland in the 18th century primarily for hunting game birds, a purpose for which it is still used today.
Variants and Related Words
- Setter: A broader category of gundog breeds to which the Irish Setter belongs. Other types include the English Setter and the Gordon Setter.
- Red Setter: A common informal name for the Irish Setter, referring directly to its coat color.
Synonyms
- Red Setter (informal synonym)
- Irish Red Setter (full descriptive name)
Related Phrases and Idioms
- (As) energetic as an Irish Setter: Used informally to describe a person or thing with a very high level of energy and enthusiasm.
- The children were as energetic as Irish Setters after the party.
Noun
- an Irish breed with a chestnut-brown or mahogany-red coat