n. A dog of a small breed developed in Germany for hunting badgers, having a long body, a brown or black-and-brown coat, drooping ears, and very short legs. Dachshunds are bred in long-haired, smooth-coat, wire-haired, and miniature varieties, sometimes considered separate breeds. [German : Dachs, badger (from Middle High German dahs, from Old High German; see teks- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots) + Hund, dog (from Middle High German hunt, from Old High German; see kwon- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots).] ![]() (click for a larger image) dachshundsmooth-coat dachshund |
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