BRIARD


Meaning of BRIARD in English

brēˈär(d) noun

Etymology: French, from Brie, district in northeastern France + French -ard

1. usually capitalized : an old French breed of large strong usually black dogs that have a long tail and a stiff slightly wavy long coat and that are especially useful as sheep dogs

2. -s sometimes capitalized : a dog of the Briard breed

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