| 释义 | 
		kees·hond \ˈkāsˌhänd, -hȯn-, -nt\ noun Etymology: Dutch, probably from Kees (nickname for Cornelis Cornelius) + hond dog, from Middle Dutch; akin to Old High German hunt dog — more at hound 1. usually capitalized  : a Dutch breed of compact medium-sized gray dogs that have a dense heavy coat and a foxy head 2. plural keeshonds or kees·hon·den \-ndən\ often capitalized  : a dog of the Keeshond breed |