"Vizsla" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /ˈviʒlə/ Forms: Vizslas [plural], Vizslak [plural], Vizslák [plural]
Etymology: From Hungarian vizsla, itself probably a borrowing from a Slavic language; compare Serbo-Croatian vižao/вижао, Czech vyžle, Polish wyżeł, wyga (“old dog”), Russian выжла (vyžla). Etymology templates: {{uder|en|hu|vizsla}} Hungarian vizsla, {{uder|en|sla|-}} Slavic, {{cog|sh|vižao}} Serbo-Croatian vižao, {{cog|cs|vyžle}} Czech vyžle, {{cog|pl|wyżeł}} Polish wyżeł, {{cog|ru|выжла}} Russian выжла (vyžla) Head templates: {{en-noun|s|Vizslak|Vizslák}} Vizsla (plural Vizslas or Vizslak or Vizslák)
  1. A dog breed originating in Hungary. Categories (lifeform): Dogs Synonyms: Hungarian Vizsla, Hungarian Pointer, Magyar Vizsla Derived forms: Wirehaired Vizsla Related terms: Wire-haired Vizsla Translations (dog breed): unkarinvizsla (Finnish), vizsla (Hungarian), ビーシュラ (bīshura) (Japanese)

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