No one knows for sure, but it's thought to come from the French word for "begueule," meaning "open throat," a reference to the beagle's distinctive bay.
The Greek word for beagle is ράτσα αγγλικού λαγωνικού.
beagle legal
the noun beagle is the same in French.
Yes, the noun 'beagle' is a common noun, a general word for a type of dog originally bred for hunting; a word for any beagle anywhere.
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No, the noun 'beagle' is a common noun, a general word for a type of dog originally bred for hunting; a word for any beagle anywhere.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, "The Voyage of the Beagle" by Charles Darwin or the HMS Beagle, the ship about which he wrote.
The beagle was originally found in England
From Franco-American Novelty Company's brand name "Beagle Puss Disguise Kit", apparently from beagle +‎ puss ("face")
Here is an example sentence for 'Beagle':The Beagle is a wonderful family pet, yet it can be hard to train and may not be suitable for an inexperienced owner.
In Irish Gaelic, pocadán.
blood(I guess)