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Dictionary: deer·hound   (dîr'hound') pronunciation

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A dog of an old breed developed in Scotland, related to and resembling the greyhound but taller and larger and having a wiry coat. It was originally bred for hunting deer. Also called Scottish deerhound.


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Columbia Encyclopedia: Scottish deerhound
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Scottish deerhound, breed of tall hound developed in Scotland in the 16th and 17th cent. It stands from 28 to 32 in. (71.1-81.3 cm) high at the shoulder and weighs from 75 to 110 lb (34.0-49.9 kg). Its medium-length coat is harsh and wiry and may be colored blue gray, brindle, red, or fawn, sometimes with white markings on the toes and chest. The deerhound was originally owned and bred exclusively by the aristocracy, who perfected its scenting ability and its combined speed and strength for hunting and bringing down deer. Today it is most commonly raised as a companion dog. See dog.


Veterinary Dictionary: Scottish deerhound
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A very large (75–110 lb; 28–32 inches tall) dog with medium length, ragged, usually dark gray hair, long neck and quite long tail. The coat forms a ‘mane’ on the neck. The head is relatively small and elongated with small, pendant ears. Said to resemble a very large, thick boned, roughcoated Greyhound.

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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: very large and tall rough-coated dog bred for hunting deer; known as the royal dog of Scotland
  Synonym: Scottish deerhound


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