talbot
[ tawl-buh t, tal- ]
/ ˈtɔl bət, ˈtæl- /
noun
a hound with long pendent ears.
Origin of talbot
1350–1400; Middle English: dog's name, orig. man's nickname < Old French
Words nearby talbot
talassio,
talaud islands,
talavera,
talavera de la reina,
talayot,
talbot,
talbotype,
talc,
talca,
talcahuano,
talcose
Definition for talbot (2 of 2)
Talbot
[ tawl-buh t or for 3, tal- ]
/ ˈtɔl bət or for 3, ˈtæl- /
noun
Charles, Duke of Shrewsbury,1660–1718,
British statesman: prime minister 1714.
William Henry Fox,1800–77,
English pioneer in photography.
a male given name.
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British Dictionary definitions for talbot (1 of 2)
talbot
/ (ˈtɔːlbət) /
noun
(formerly) an ancient breed of large hound, usually white or light-coloured, having pendulous ears and strong powers of scent
Word Origin for talbot
C16: supposed to have been brought to England by the
Talbot family
British Dictionary definitions for talbot (2 of 2)
Talbot
/ (ˈtɔːlbət) /
noun
(William Henry) Fox . 1800–77, British scientist, a pioneer of photography, who developed the calotype process