spaniel
Here is an example sentence with the word "Spaniel":The English Springer Spaniel is a beautiful dog with long, floppy ears, a silky coat and dark, bright eyes.
yes they have originated from Spain. i know this because the word Spain it in spaniel.
The answer to your question i believe is that the cocker spaniel. the word cocker came from the happy disposition and waging of the tail.
There is not a missing word in this word. There is a missing letter in this words, which is the letter T.
The Cocker Spaniel got its name from the game that they hunt, flush and retrieve - the woodcock. As you can see, the "cock" part of the word "woodcock" is in the Cocker Spaniel's breed name.
No, the noun spaniel is a word for any spaniel of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Julie Ann Spaniel DDS, South Burlington, VTSpaniel Dr, Austin, TX and Spaniel Road, Springfield, VASpaniel's Service Center (auto repair), Hatfield, PAEnglish Springer Spaniel Association of Queensland Inc.
The spaniel gnawed happily on a bone.
American , English and Welsh Cocker spaniel American and Irish water spaniel English Springer spaniel Clumber spaniel Cavalier King Charles spaniel French and German spaniel Sussex spaniel Russian hunting spaniel Brittany Spaniel Large and small musterlander
the springer comes from that the birds would spring from the dog flushing it out. and the word spaniel comes from Spain
The word missing in spanish is desaparecido hope that helped!
The word "freedom" is missing from the Declaration of Independence.
no, English cocker spaniel became cocker spaniel in he 14th century.