- cocking spaniel
- [,kɔkɪŋ'spænjəl]
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English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь). 2014.
English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь). 2014.
cocking dog — noun Etymology: cocking (I) (woodcock shooting) : cocker spaniel … Useful english dictionary
Cocker Spaniel — An orange roan English Cocker Spaniel with docked tail at a conformation show. Other names American Cocker Spaniel … Wikipedia
cocker spaniel — noun Etymology: cocking woodcock hunting Date: 1840 1. English cocker spaniel 2. any of a breed of spaniels developed in the United States from the English cocker spaniel that are smaller in size and have a shorter muzzle and longer thicker coat … New Collegiate Dictionary
American cocker spaniel — noun An registered breed of sporting dog, ranging between 18 30 lbs., originally bred in Britain as the English Cocker Spaniel for the sport of Cocking, or bird hunting. Breed divided by colors : Black, Sable, Parti, Tri, and ASCOB [Any Solid… … Wiktionary
cocker spaniel — cock|er span|iel [ˌkɔkə ˈspænjəl US ˌka:kər ] n [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: cocking bird shooting ] a dog with long ears and long silky fur … Dictionary of contemporary English
Cockerspaniel — Cọ|cker|spa|ni|el 〈m. 6; Zool.〉 Angehöriger einer englischen Jagdhundrasse [<engl. cocker „Schnepfenjäger“ (zu woodcock „Schnepfe“) + Spaniel] * * * Cọ|cker|spa|ni|el, der; s, s [engl. cocker spaniel, zu: to cock = Waldschnepfen jagen, zu:… … Universal-Lexikon
кокер-спаниель — (иэ), кокер спаниеля, м., одуш. (англ. cocker spaniel … Словарь иностранных слов русского языка
Charlie Callas — Callas in 1956 Birth name Charles Callias Born December 20, 1924(1924 12 20) Brooklyn, New York, U.S … Wikipedia
cock — [OE] The word cock is probably ultimately of onomatopoeic origin, imitative of the male fowl’s call (like the lengthier English cock adoodle doo [16], French coquerico, and German kikeriki). Beyond that it is difficult to go with any certainty;… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
cock — [OE] The word cock is probably ultimately of onomatopoeic origin, imitative of the male fowl’s call (like the lengthier English cock adoodle doo [16], French coquerico, and German kikeriki). Beyond that it is difficult to go with any certainty;… … Word origins