greyhound: [OE] Most greyhounds are not grey – and there is no etymological reason why they should be. For the element grey- in their name has no connection with the colour-term grey. It comes from an unrecorded Old English *grīeg ‘bitch’, a relative of Old Norse grøy ‘bitch’.
greyhound (n.)
Old English grighund (West Saxon), greghund (Anglian) "greyhound," probably from grig- "bitch," a word of unknown etymology, + hund "dog" (see hound (n.)). The first element in the name apparently has nothing to do with color, as most of the hounds are not gray, but the exact sense of it must have been early forgotten, as it has been long associated with the color in popular imagination. In some Middle English forms it appears to be conformed to Grew, an old word for "Greek" (from Old French Griu). The Old Norse form of the word is preserved in Hjalti's couplet that almost sparked war between pagans and Christians in early Iceland:
Vilkat goð geyja grey þykkjumk Freyja
I will not blaspheme the gods, but I think Freyja is a bitch
雙語例句
1. In Norman England, the greyhound was a symbol of nobility.
靈犭是在諾曼時期的英格蘭是高貴的象征。
來自柯林斯例句
2. Selective breeding may result in a greyhound running faster and seeing better than a wolf.
選擇**配繁殖有可能培育出比狼速度更快、視力更佳的靈犭是。
來自柯林斯例句
3. He gaged a costly ring upon the speed of his greyhound.
他押上一隻昂貴的戒指以示他獵犬的速度.
來自互聯網
4. You can find Greyhound almost in every city, big or small.
他們也可以通過車窗看見城市和鄉鎮, 但是很少乘客每天都在乘火車.
來自互聯網
5. In the early 1900 s, huge crowds would gather to watch greyhound coursing.