tibetan mastiff
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A large Tibetan mastiff with a thick, lion-like mane of black and tan fur stands proudly on a rocky mountain path.
Definition
Noun: 1. A very large, powerful, rough-coated dog breed originating from Central Asia: The Tibetan Mastiff is a type of large working dog historically used by nomadic cultures of Tibet, China, Mongolia, India, and Nepal to guard livestock and property. It is characterized by its substantial size, heavy bone structure, thick double coat, and a distinctive mane around the neck and shoulders.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Tibetan Mastiff is known for its protective instincts and loyalty to its family.
- They own a Tibetan Mastiff that guards their farm at night.
- The ancient Tibetan Mastiff was a guardian of monasteries and nomadic camps.
Advanced Usage
- Used attributively (as a noun modifier): The breed's name can function adjectivally to describe related things.
- He is an expert in Tibetan Mastiff genetics.
- We attended a Tibetan Mastiff specialty show.
Variants and Related Words
- Mastiff (n): A general term for a type of large, powerful dog, of which the Tibetan Mastiff is one breed.
- Do-khyi (n): A transliteration of the Tibetan name for the breed, often used by enthusiasts.
Synonyms
- Guardian dog: A general term for breeds used for protection.
- Molosser: A category of large, solidly built dog breeds that includes the Tibetan Mastiff.
Related Phrases
- "A lion of a dog": An idiomatic expression sometimes used to describe the Tibetan Mastiff's impressive mane and imposing presence.
A large Tibetan mastiff with a thick, lion-like mane of black and tan fur stands proudly on a rocky mountain path.
Noun
- very large powerful rough-coated dog native to central Asia