The German word 'Pudel' means 'a poodle dog'
Poodle (English) Pudel (German)
The German word for Poodle is Pudel, from the verb puddeln, to puddle, to splash.
German "Pudel" , shortening of "Pudelhund" from Low German pudeln "splash in water" + German Hund "dog". So there's your answer.
The name "Poodle" came from the German word "Pudel", which means to splash in the water.
It means 'The Poodle'. The title of the song is 'The Sly and Zealous Poodle'
The Poodle. The German name Pudel is derived from the Old German Puddeln, meaning to splash; paddle; splash around.
der Pudel - the poodle
Poodle comes from the German Pudel, which in turn is derived the Geraman verb puddeln meaning to puddel, to splash.
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It comes from the German word pudel, which is short for pudelhund, meaning to splash in the water in reference to the poodle being a water dog. As you would guess, pudelmeans puddle in English. :D Hope this helps! if it doesn't i don't Know what wil!
The word poodle comes from a German word (pudel or pudelin) which means splashing in water because poodles just love to play in the water.
It comes from the word 'pudel', old german for 'puddle'.