BRINGSEL


Meaning of BRINGSEL in English

ˈbriŋzəl, -ŋsəl noun

or brin·sell -inzəl, -in(t)səl ; also bring·sal -iŋzəl, -iŋsəl

( -s )

Etymology: German bringsel, from bringen to bring, from Old High German bringan — more at bring

: a short stick or other device that is suspended from the collar of a trained dog and that the dog takes in his mouth as a signal to the handler that he has located an objective (as a wounded man)

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