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Wat (wie) is corgi - definitie

DOG BREED
Welsh corgi; Corgis; Welsh corgis; Corgie; Corgidor; Corgi dog; Corgi (dog); Corgwn; Cor gi; Corgïaid; Corgi
  • A 14-year-old Pembroke Welsh Corgi

corgi         
ORGANIZATION
CORGI; CORGI Engineers; Council of Registered Gas Installers; Council for registered gas installers
(also Welsh corgi)
¦ noun (plural corgis) a dog of a short-legged breed with a foxlike head.
Origin
1920s: from Welsh, from cor 'dwarf' + ci 'dog'.
corgi         
ORGANIZATION
CORGI; CORGI Engineers; Council of Registered Gas Installers; Council for registered gas installers
(corgis)
A corgi is a type of small dog with short legs and a pointed nose.
N-COUNT
Council for Registered Gas Installers         
ORGANIZATION
CORGI; CORGI Engineers; Council of Registered Gas Installers; Council for registered gas installers
The Council for Registered Gas Installers (CORGI) operates a voluntary registration scheme for gas installers in the United Kingdom. From 1991 to 2009 registration with CORGI was a legal requirement for gas operatives and businesses throughout the UK, and before April 2010 in Northern Ireland and Guernsey] registration requires (beside payment of fees) that gas operatives hold a certificate of competence under the [[Accredited Certification Scheme] (ACS) demonstrating an appropriate level of competence and experience in particular types of gas work.

Wikipedia

Welsh Corgi

The Welsh Corgi ( or Corgi, plural Corgis, or occasionally the etymologically consistent Corgwn; ) is a small type of herding dog that originated in Wales. The name corgi is derived from the Welsh words cor and ci (which is mutated to gi), meaning "dwarf" and "dog", respectively.

Two separate breeds are recognized: the Pembroke Welsh Corgi and the Cardigan Welsh Corgi. Physical differences are seen between the two breeds. According to the breed standards, overall the Cardigan is larger, both in weight and height. Their tails are of different shapes, and docking was previously performed on Corgis before the practice was largely banned.

Historically, the Pembroke has been attributed to the influx of dogs alongside Flemish weavers from around the 10th century, while the Cardigan is attributed to the dogs brought with Norse settlers, in particular a common ancestor of the Swedish Vallhund.

The Pembroke is the more popular of the two, yet still appears on the Kennel Club's vulnerable dog breeds of the United Kingdom list. The Pembroke Welsh Corgi gained in popularity because Elizabeth II had personally owned more than 30 Pembrokes or Corgi-Dachshund crosses, known as dorgis.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor corgi
1. Help I‘m a Classroom Gambler by Pete Johnson, Corgi 163.
2. Ptolemy‘s Gate (Bartimaeus Trilogy) by Jonathan Stroud, Corgi 81.
3. Goal 2: Living the Dream by Robert Rigby, Corgi 122.
4. Castle of Wizardry (The Belgariad) by David Eddings, Corgi 36.
5. Under the Skin by Catherine Macphail, Barrington Stoke 15'. Captives by Tom Pow, Corgi 160.