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Qué (quién) es whippet - definición

DOG BREED RESEMBLING A SMALL GREYHOUND
Whippets; Wippet; English Whippet
  • Batoni]], 1758, featuring a dog that appears to be an early form of Whippet.
  • alt=a painting of pair of small greyhound-like dogs

whippet         
(whippets)
A whippet is a small thin dog with long legs. Some whippets are used for racing.
N-COUNT
whippet         
¦ noun a dog of a small, slender breed originally produced as a cross between the greyhound and the terrier or spaniel, bred for racing.
Origin
C17: partly from obs. whippet 'move briskly'.
Whippet (bus company)         
  • [[Northern Counties Palatine]] bodied [[Volvo B10M]] in [[St Neots]] in March 2012
  • [[Plaxton Centro]] bodied [[Volvo B7RLE]] on the [[Cambridgeshire Guided Busway]] on the opening day 7 August 2011
  • Former Go Whippet logo
CAMBRIDGESHIRE BUS OPERATOR
Whippet Coaches; Go Whippet
Whippet,Companies House extract company no 520428 Whippet Coaches Limited formerly Go Whippet, is a bus and coach operator based in Swavesey, Cambridgeshire, England.

Wikipedia

Whippet

The Whippet is a British breed of medium-sized dog of sighthound type. It is closely related to the Greyhound and – apart from its smaller size – closely resembles it. It has sometimes been described as "the poor man's greyhound". It is kept as a companion dog, and also for showing and for amateur racing and lure coursing. It has the highest running speed of any breed of its weight, and may have the fastest acceleration of any dog.

The name is derived from an early seventeenth-century word, now obsolete, meaning "to move briskly".

There has been continuity in describing Greyhound-types of different sizes: large, medium and small, recorded in hunting manuals and works on natural history from the Middle Ages. Edward of Norwich, 2nd Duke of York confirmed in his early fifteenth-century translation and additions to the original late fourteenth-century French Livre de chasse the advantage of maintaining the great, the middle, and the small size of greyhound for different sorts of game. The English physician and academic John Caius refers in his 16th century De Canibus Britannicus to lesser as well as greater sorts of Leporarius, Grehounde (greyhound) and notably to a type which has been connected to the Whippet, the Tumbler, a lesser sort of mungrell Greyhounde and excellent warren dog for catching rabbits, also recorded by the early 19th-century Scottish curator and editor Thomas Brown. The Victorian English writers describe the emerging modern breed of Whippet or snap-dog bred for catching rabbits, coursing competitions, straight rag-racing, and for the novel show fancy. [2]

Ejemplos de uso de whippet
1. According to the American Whippet Club, the Whippet is a medium–sized member of the Sighthound family and is very similar in appearance to the Greyhound, only smaller.
2. Huge Wendy towers over a regular whippet The whippet, who lives on a farm in Victoria, Canada, has been the subject of an American genetics study.
3. Not the fact that she was slim, for they too were whippet–thin.
4. Maybe they should call her a whoppet – after all, she‘s a whopper of a whippet.
5. Bush makes me think of a lean hunting dog, a greyhound or a whippet.