poodle
See also: POODLE
English
    
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Poodles at a Chelsea restaurant in New York City
Etymology
    
From German Pudel, a shortened form of Pudelhund, a compound of Hund (“dog”) and the German Low German term Pudel, Pūdel (“puddle”), from the onomatopoeic term pudeln (“to splash about”).[1][2]
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ˈpuː.dəl/
- Audio (Southern England) - (file) 
- Rhymes: -uːdəl
Noun
    
poodle (plural poodles)
- A breed of dog originating in Europe as hunting dogs, and having heavy, curly coat in a solid color; their shoulder height indicates their classification as standard, medium, miniature, or toy.
- Synonym: (formal, before 20th century) Canis aviarius aquaticus
 
- (figuratively) A person servile towards someone whom he or she considers his or her superior.
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:loyal follower
 
Derived terms
    
Poodle crossbreeds
Translations
    
any of various breeds of poodle
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See also
    
- 🐩
Further reading
    
 poodle on  Wikipedia.Wikipedia poodle on  Wikipedia.Wikipedia
 Category:Poodles on  Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons Category:Poodles on  Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons
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