The name "Greyhound" is generally believed to come from the Old English 'grighund'. 'Hund' is the antecedent of the modern "hound", but the meaning of 'grig' is undetermined, other than in reference to dogs in Old English and Old Norse.
What does the word greyhound mean?
Definition of greyhound : any of a breed of tall slender graceful smooth-coated dogs characterized by swiftness and keen sight and used for coursing game and racing also : any of several related dogs — compare Italian greyhound.
Are Greyhounds mentioned in the Bible?
The Bible. The only breed of dog mentioned by name in the Bible is the greyhound (Proverbs 30:29-31, King James Version): "There be three things which do well, yea, Which are comely in going; A lion, which is strongest among beasts and Turneth not away from any; A greyhound; A he-goat also."
What does the etymology of a word explain?
Etymology (/ˌɛtɪˈmɒlədʒi/) is the study of the history of how words are written, and how their spelling and form changed. By extension, the etymology of a written word means its origin and development throughout history.
Is a greyhound a medium or large dog?
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