boarhound

[ bawr-hound, bohr- ]
/ ˈbɔrˌhaʊnd, ˈboʊr- /

noun

any of various large dogs, especially a Great Dane, used originally for hunting wild boars.

Origin of boarhound

First recorded in 1880–85; boar + hound1

Example sentences from the Web for boarhound

  • Then had followed a magnificent contest between the Rev. Athelstan and the boarhound.

    It Never Can Happen Again |William De Morgan
  • A huge Danish boarhound, conscious that he was spoken of, looked up and appeared to sanction the use of his name.

    It Never Can Happen Again |William De Morgan
  • The boarhound, as if conscious of this appeal to his chivalry, turned a knowing eye on the two girls.

    The Tangled Skein |Emmuska Orczy, Baroness Orczy