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Etymology edit

From mer- +‎ dog.

Noun edit

merdog (plural merdogs)

  1. (fantasy) A mermaid dog.
    • 2010, Steven J. Butler, Jr., The Lost Worlds of Buckstevenson:
      Lee drank a potion that helped him to breathe underwater. Beardy then told me I could turn into a merman and Holly could turn into a merdog (like in an old book I've written). So I soon turned into a merman and Holly turned into a merdog.
    • 2011, Judika Illes, Encyclopedia of Mystics, Saints & Sages:
      Rather than the flayed skin associated with the traditional saint, this Saint Bartholomew holds a sword or trident. Something rests beside his feet—it may be a demon, dolphin, or merdog. This creature is Bartholomew's messenger and servant.

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