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Bouvier des Flandres

[ boo-vyey duh flan-derz; French boo-vyey dey flahn-druh ]

noun

, plural Bou·viers des Flan·dres [boo-, vyeyz, d, uh, , flan, -derz, boo-vyey dey , flahn, -d, r, uh].
  1. one of a Belgian breed of dogs having eyebrows, a mustache and a beard, and a rough, wiry, tousled coat ranging in color from fawn to pepper-and-salt, gray, brindle, or black.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Bouvier des Flandres1

1930–35; < French: literally, cowherd of Flanders, from their use with cattle

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