alaunt

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      Etymology

      From Old French alans, alanz, from the Alan tribe of medieval barbarians, who were associated with the breed.

      Noun

      alaunt (plural alaunts)

      1. A type of extinct breed of domesticated dog, related to the modern bulldog and mastiff, or modern breeds created in imitation of it.
        • 1917 trans., Yale University, Transactions - The Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, Volume 21[1], page 133:
          The gentle alaunt is built exactly like a greyhound, except that he has a short, thick head.
        • 2007, Robert Low, An Ancient History of Dogs: Spaniels Through the Ages[2], page 121:
          The alaunt was considered a reckless animal, and had been known to attack domestic animals, or even its owner.
        • 2011, Ed Judah, The Lion Wakes[3], page 65:
          There was a streak through the grass, a fast-moving brindle arrow, rough-haired and uncombed. It struck the flank of the alaunt in midleap ...
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