Definition of Weimaraner in English:
Weimaraner
noun ˈwʌɪməˌrɑːnəˈvʌɪməˌrɑːnəˈwīməˌränər
A dog of a thin-coated, typically grey breed of pointer used as a gun dog.
Example sentencesExamples
- The Weimaraner is an excellent gun dog, which originally hunted big game.
- Mrs Jordan has two Weimaraner dogs, which she enjoys walking in the forest.
- Examples are Basset Hounds, Greyhounds, Beagles, Dachshunds, Afghans and the Weimaraner.
- They escaped by climbing through a back window before turning back to search for Holly, a Weimaraner, they had left in their car.
- The early German shepherd dog, Great Dane, schnauzer and Weimaraner are also mentioned as influences.
- The presence of rare breeds like English Mastiff and Weimaraner added charm to the show.
- Vincent remembered watching a Weimaraner as a child.
- They are now offering a £500 reward for the safe return of their Weimaraner.
Origin
1940s: from German, from Weimar in Germany, where the breed was developed.