corgi
[ kawr-gee ]
/ ˈkɔr gi /
noun
Origin of corgi
1925–30; < Welsh, equivalent to
cor dwarf +
-gi, combining form of
ci dog, cognate with Old Irish
cú; see
hound1
Words nearby corgi
corespondent,
corey,
corf,
corfam,
corfu,
corgi,
cori,
cori cycle,
cori's disease,
coria,
coriaceous
Example sentences from the Web for corgi
And Prince Charles has created a sock line named "Corgi" in honor of his mother.
Marina Abramovic For Givenchy; Grace Coddington Hopes for A Galliano Comeback |The Fashion Beast Team |December 17, 2012 |DAILY BEASTContrary to popular opinion, the Queen's corgi are actually usually very well behaved.
Queen's Corgis Savage Beatrice's Terrier in Royal Dog Fight |Tom Sykes |August 19, 2012 |DAILY BEASTI am quite sure it is not too late to switch the customary pen for a corgi pup.
British Dictionary definitions for corgi
corgi
/ (ˈkɔːɡɪ) /
noun
either of two long-bodied short-legged sturdy breeds of dog, the Cardigan and the Pembroke
Also called: Welsh corgi
Word Origin for corgi
C20: from Welsh, from
cor dwarf +
ci dog