weimaraner
1Weimaraner — (Kurzhaar) (mit kupiertem Schwanz) …
2Weimaraner — dog breed, 1943, from WEIMAR (Cf. Weimar), german city, + German suffix aner indicating of this place. Originally bred as a hunting dog in the Weimar region …
3Weimaraner — [wī′mə rä΄nər, vī′mə rä΄nər] n. [< WEIMAR, where the breed was developed] [also w ] any of a breed of medium sized hunting dog with a short, smooth, gray coat and a docked tail …
4Weimaraner — Infobox Dogbreed akcgroup = Sporting akcstd = http://www.akc.org/breeds/weimaraner/index.cfm altname = Weimaraner Vorstehhund ankcgroup = Group 3 (Gun dogs ankcstd = http://www.ankc.aust.com/weimaran.html ckcgroup = Group 1 Sporting ckcstd = http …
5weimaraner — Raza canina desarrollada a comienzos del s. XIX por nobles alemanes de la corte de Weimar. Primero utilizada para la caza mayor, la raza se usó posteriormente como un perro de muestra y perro cobrador. El weimaraner es gracioso; tiene orejas… …
6Weimaraner — /vuy meuh rah neuhr, wuy , wuy meuh ray /, n. one of a German breed of hunting dogs having a smooth silver gray to dark gray coat, a cropped tail, and blue gray or amber eyes. [1940 45; < G, after WEIMAR; see AN, ER1] * * * Dog breed developed in …
7Weimaraner — noun Etymology: German, from Weimar, Germany Date: 1943 any of a breed of large light gray usually short haired pointers of German origin …
8Weimaraner — (Cap.) Breed of dog …
9Weimaraner — [ vʌɪməˌrα:nə, wʌɪ ] noun a dog of a thin coated, typically grey breed of pointer used as a gun dog. Origin 1940s: from Ger., from Weimar in Germany, where the breed was developed …
10weimaraner — wei·mar·an·er …