Xoloitzcuintli (noun)
zol-oits-kwint-lee
The Mexican hairless dog.
Late 18th century; earliest use found in William Smellie (1740–1795), printer, editor, and author. From Nahuatl xōlōitzcuīntli, apparently from xōlō-, xōlōtl, of uncertain sense and etymology, perhaps ‘page, male servant’ + itzcuīntli particular kind of dog.
Example sentences
“Did you encounter any xoloitzcuintli during your travels?”
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