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dog

noun
A species of quadrupeds, belonging to the genus Canis, of many varieties, as the mastiff, the hound, the spaniel, the shepherds dog, the terrier, the harrier, the bloodhound.

dog

It is used for male, when applied to several other animals; as a dog-fox; a dog-otter; dog-ape. It is prefixed to other words, denoting what is mean, degenerate or worthless; as dog-rose.

dog

An andiron, so named from the figure of a dogs head on the top.

dog

A term of reproach or contempt given to a man.

dog

A constellation called Sirius or Canicula.

dog

An iron hook or bar with a sharp fang, used by seamen.

dog

An iron used by sawyers to fasten a log of timber in a saw- pit.

dog

A gay young man; a buck. To give or throw to the dogs, is to throw away, as useless. To go to the dogs, is to be ruined.

dog

verb transitive
To hunt; to follow insidiously or indefatigably; to follow close; to urge; to worry with importunity. I have been pursued, dogged and and way-laid.