dog

dog - noun

  • A carnivorous mammal (Canis familiaris) closely related to the gray wolf that has long been domesticated as a pet, occurs in a variety of sizes, colors, and coat types, and is sometimes trained to perform special tasks (such as herding, guarding, or acting as a service animal)
  • Any of a family (Canidae) of carnivorous mammals that includes the wolves, jackals, foxes, coyotes, and the domestic dog : canid
  • A male dog {dx}compare {dxt|bitch:1|bitch:1|1}{/dx}
  • A worthless or contemptible person
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
"{ldquo}Dog of an unbeliever,{rdquo} said an old man. … This … was addressed to no other than our acquaintance Isaac …"

Usage examples

Examples: 'The word "dog" is important to learn.' 'Please use "dog" in your sentence.' 'Understanding "dog" helps with spelling.'

dog - thesaurus

SpellingJoy score for dog

SpellingJoy Gematria

📚 Apprentice
55

Letter Values

D
7
O
15
G
10

Etymology

Old English

Middle English, from Old English docga

Word family

dogs, doggy

Found in Lyrics

"How Much Is That Doggie"

by Patti Page

1953

"How much is that doggie in the window"

Context: Classic children's song

"Who Let the Dogs Out"

by Baha Men

2000

"Who let the dogs out"

Context: Popular party song