japanese spaniel
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Definition
Noun: 1. A breed of toy dog: A Japanese Spaniel is a specific, small breed of companion dog that originated in Japan. 2. Distinctive coat: It is characterized by its long, straight, and silky coat, which is typically either black-and-white or red-and-white in color.
Usage
The term "Japanese Spaniel" is used to specifically identify this breed of dog. It functions as a countable noun. * She owns a beautiful Japanese Spaniel with a striking red-and-white coat. * Japanese Spaniels are known for their elegant appearance and gentle temperament.
Advanced Usage
- The breed is also commonly known as the Japanese Chin. While "Japanese Spaniel" is a correct historical name, "Japanese Chin" is the more modern and frequently used term in many kennel clubs and breed registries.
Variants and Related Words
- Japanese Chin (n.): The modern and more common name for the same breed of dog.
- Toy dog (n.): A category of very small dog breeds kept primarily as companions, which includes the Japanese Spaniel.
- Spaniel (n.): A broader category of gun dogs; note that the Japanese Spaniel is not a true hunting spaniel but was given this name due to a perceived resemblance.
Synonyms
- Japanese Chin
Notes on Meaning
It is important to note that "Japanese Spaniel" refers only to this specific breed. It is not a general term for any spaniel from Japan. The name is a fixed breed designation.
Noun
- breed of toy dogs originating in Japan having a silky black-and-white or red-and-white coat