cur

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A contemptible or inferior dog.
  2. A detestable person.
  3. A sheepdog or watchdog.

Pronunciation

/kɜː/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-cur.wav /kɝ/ /kʌr/ /køː/ /keː/ /kɛː/

Word forms

cur curs

Etymology

From Middle English curre (“watchdog, small hunting dog, mongrel, mutt”), perhaps of Middle Low German or North Germanic origin, possibly from Old Norse kurr (“grumbling”), itself of imitative origin. Compare Middle Dutch corre (“domestic dog, yard dog, watch-dog”), dialectal Dutch korre (“dog, yard dog”), dialectal Swedish kurre (“a dog”). Compare also Old Norse kurra (“to growl; grumble”), Middle Low German kurren, korren (“to growl”). Compare also Middle Dutch querie (“female dog, bitch”).

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