samoyed
IPA: sʌmˈɔɪd
Root Word: Samoyed
noun
- (anthropology) A member of the Samoyedic peoples of the Siberian Urals, who speak Samoyedic languages.
- (zoology) A hardy breed of dog from Siberia.
- Alternative letter-case form of Samoyed (dog) [(anthropology) A member of the Samoyedic peoples of the Siberian Urals, who speak Samoyedic languages.]
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Examples of "samoyed" in Sentences
- I agree with you about Laika as a famous Samoyed.
- This is a picture of my samoyed with a teddy bear.
- Samoyed eyes are usually black or brown and are almond in shape.
- The Samoyed tail is one of the breed's more distinguishing features.
- The traditional Samoyed religion was based on shamanism and totemism.
- The NSR site has info about Samoyed dogs and about Samoyed dog rescue.
- It's also my understanding that they are related to the Samoyed breed.
- Samoyed and myself are not connected physically in any way shape or form.
- Samoyed ears are thick and covered with fur, triangular in shape, and erect.
- The case system of Yukagir is almost identical with that of Northern Samoyed.
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