yorkshire terrier
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Definition
Noun: A very small breed of toy dog, characterized by its long, straight, glossy coat, which is typically a combination of bluish-grey and tan.
Usage
The term "Yorkshire terrier" is used to refer to the specific breed of dog. It is a proper noun and is often capitalized. It is commonly abbreviated as "Yorkie" in informal contexts.
Examples
- The Yorkshire terrier won first prize in the toy dog category at the show.
- She takes her Yorkshire terrier for a walk every morning.
- Yorkshire terriers are known for their confident and spirited personalities despite their small size.
Advanced Usage
- The breed name can be used attributively to describe things related to it, such as "Yorkshire terrier grooming" or "Yorkshire terrier club."
- In informal or affectionate contexts, the nickname "Yorkie" is frequently used. For example: "My Yorkie is very playful."
Variants and Related Words
- Yorkie (noun): A common, informal nickname for a Yorkshire terrier.
Synonyms
- Toy terrier (a general category that includes the Yorkshire terrier)
- Companion dog (describing its common role)
Notes on Meaning
The definition specifically refers to the modern breed standard. Historically, the breed was larger and used for catching rats in mills and mines, but it was later miniaturized as a companion animal. The distinctive blue and tan coat is a key identifying feature.
Noun
- very small breed having a long glossy coat of bluish-grey and tan