"houndly" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Forms: houndlier [comparative], more houndly [comparative], houndliest [superlative], most houndly [superlative]
Etymology: From Middle English houndly, houndely, from Old English hundlīċ (“of or like dogs, canine”), equivalent to hound + -ly. Cognate with Middle Dutch hondelike (“doglike”), Middle High German huntlich (“doglike”). Etymology templates: {{inh|en|enm|houndly}} Middle English houndly, {{m|enm|houndely}} houndely, {{inh|en|ang|hundlīċ|t=of or like dogs, canine}} Old English hundlīċ (“of or like dogs, canine”), {{suf|en|hound|ly|id2=adjectival}} hound + -ly, {{cog|dum|hondelike|t=doglike}} Middle Dutch hondelike (“doglike”), {{cog|gmh|huntlich|t=doglike}} Middle High German huntlich (“doglike”) Head templates: {{en-adj|er|more}} houndly (comparative houndlier or more houndly, superlative houndliest or most houndly)
  1. Of, like, or characteristic of hounds or dogs; doglike; dogly; canine. Categories (lifeform): Dogs

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