beagle
beagle a small hound of a breed with a short coat, used for hunting hares. Recorded from the late 15th century, the word may come from Old French beegueule ‘open-mouthed’, from beer ‘open wide’ + gueule ‘throat’.
HMS Beagle was the name of the ship of Charles Darwin's voyage of 1831–6 around the southern hemisphere; the Beagle Channel through the islands of Tierra del Fuego at the southern tip of South America was named after her.
HMS Beagle was the name of the ship of Charles Darwin's voyage of 1831–6 around the southern hemisphere; the Beagle Channel through the islands of Tierra del Fuego at the southern tip of South America was named after her.
beagle
bea·gle / ˈbēgəl/ • n. a small sturdy hound of a breed with a coat of medium length, bred esp. for hunting.DERIVATIVES: bea·gler / -g(ə)lər/ n.
beagle
beagle Hunting dog, used to chase and follow small game. Of ancient origin, the modern breed was developed in England in the mid-1800s. It has a long, slightly domed head with a square-cut muzzle, long, hanging ears and widely set, large, eyes. Average size: (two varieties) not exceeding 38cm (15in) at the shoulder; weight: 8–14kg (18–31lb).
beagle
beagle small hound used for hare-hunting. XV. perh. — OF. beegueule ‘having the mouth open’, f. beer gape + gueule throat (cf. GULLET).
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