houndling

English

Etymology

From hound + -ling.

Noun

houndling (plural houndlings)

  1. A small or young hound.
    • 1840, The Gentleman's magazine - Volume 169 - Page 406:
      Kidlings thus, and the goats I beheld, and the hound and the houndling, Alike in the make: wonder were not the greater and small I compar'd, Vainly, for Rome, magnificent Rome!

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