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: any of various usually small energetic dogs originally used by hunters to dig for small game and engage the quarry underground or drive it out
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That summer, Jean Chambers, an artist whose Scottish terrier had befriended my dog in Riverside Park, was killed when a serially reckless driver, Roberto Mercado, mowed her down on West End Avenue at 95th Street.
—Justin Davidson, Curbed, 13 Nov. 2024
Avery Price doesn’t want to break the bank to take her two German terriers, Brave and Bashful, on vacation.
—Harriet Baskas, NBC News, 29 Sep. 2024
The 88 dogs and litters of puppies, consisting of terriers and dachshunds, were surrendered by their owner to the Pima Animal Care Center after Tucson police called its Animal Protection Services team to take them in on Saturday night.
—Miguel Torres, The Arizona Republic, 17 Sep. 2024
Even the Yorkshire terrier stays rooted to the ground.
—Anne Victoria Clark, Vulture, 18 July 2024
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Word History
Etymology
Middle English terryer, terrer, from Anglo-French (chen) terrer, literally, earth dog, from terre earth, from Latin terra
First Known Use
15th century, in the meaning defined above
Time Traveler
The first known use of terrier was
in the 15th century
Phrases Containing terrier
- Airedale terrier
- American pit bull terrier
- American Staffordshire terrier
- Australian terrier
- Bedlington terrier
- border terrier
- Boston terrier
- bull terrier
- cairn terrier
- Dandie Dinmont terrier
- fox terrier
- Irish terrier
- Jack Russell terrier
- Kerry blue terrier
- Lakeland terrier
- Manchester terrier
- Norfolk terrier
- Norwich terrier
- pit bull terrier
- Scotch terrier
- Scottish terrier
- Sealyham terrier
- silky terrier
- Skye terrier
- smooth fox terrier
- soft-coated wheaten terrier
- Staffordshire bull terrier
- Tibetan terrier
- toy fox terrier
- toy Manchester terrier
- Welsh terrier
- West Highland white terrier
- wire fox terrier
- wirehaired terrier
- Yorkshire terrier
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“Terrier.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/terrier. Accessed 24 Nov. 2024.
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terrier
noun
ter·ri·er
ˈter-ē-ər
: any of various usually small energetic dogs originally used by hunters to drive game animals from their holes
Etymology
Middle English terryer "a small dog used for hunting burrowing animals," from early French (chen) terrer, literally "earth dog," from terre "earth," derived from Latin terra (same meaning)
Word Origin
Today most terriers are kept as pets. However, there was a time when the dogs were widely used for hunting. Terriers are usually small dogs with short legs, and they were used to dig game animals such as foxes, badgers, and weasels out of their holes. The dogs were also trained to go into a hole after a game animal and drive it out. The French name for these dogs was chen terrer, meaning "earth dog." English borrowed only the word terrier, which can be traced back to Latin terra, meaning "earth."
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