Ibizan hound

[ ih-bee-zuh n, -zahn ]
/ ɪˈbi zən, -zɑn /

noun

one of a breed of medium-sized, tall, swift hunting hounds with a short, usually red and white coat, bred originally by the Pharaohs of ancient Egypt but today found chiefly in the Balearic Islands and other areas of Spain.
Also called Ibi·zan Po·den·co [puh-deng-koh, poh-] /pəˈdɛŋ koʊ, poʊ-/.

Origin of Ibizan hound

First recorded in 1945–50; Ibiz(a) + -an

British Dictionary definitions for ibizan hound

Ibizan hound
/ (ɪˈbiːθən) /

noun

a tall slender short-haired breed of hound with large erect ears and a coat of white, chestnut, or tan, or of a combination of these colours