sussex spaniel
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Definition
Noun: A medium-sized, long-bodied, short-legged dog breed originating in England, characterized by its distinctive golden liver-colored coat, heavy brows, and a serious but gentle expression.
Usage
The term "Sussex Spaniel" is a proper noun used specifically to refer to this distinct breed of dog. It is always capitalized. * The Sussex Spaniel is one of the rarest spaniel breeds. * Her family has owned Sussex Spaniels for generations. * The Sussex Spaniel's unique color is described as golden liver.
Examples
- The Sussex Spaniel in the show ring moved with a characteristic rolling gait.
- We are considering getting a Sussex Spaniel because of their calm temperament.
- Historically, the Sussex Spaniel was used as a flushing dog in dense cover.
Advanced Usage
- "A Sussex": An informal, shortened way to refer to the breed among dog enthusiasts.
- "Is your dog a Springer or a Sussex?"
Variants and Related Words
- Spaniel (n): The broader category of gundog breeds to which the Sussex belongs, known for their floppy ears and hunting ability.
- Field Spaniel (n): A related spaniel breed, also long-bodied and liver-colored, but with longer legs.
- Flusher (n): A type of hunting dog that "flushes" or startles game birds into the air; a description of the Sussex Spaniel's traditional working role.
Synonyms
- Breed name: As a specific breed, it has no true synonym. It can be described generally as a spaniel or a gun dog.
Related Phrases
- Golden liver: The specific, rich color unique to the breed's coat.
- The breed standard calls for a rich golden liver color.
Noun
- an English breed with short legs and a golden liver-colored coat