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dog-keeper 1. One who keeps dogs; spec. a man appointed to take charge of a pack of dogs.1679–88 Secr. Serv. Money Chas. & Jas. (Camden) 82 For building a little house in St. James's Park for the dogkeeper, and a kennell for the dogs. 1704 Swift T. Tub ii, It was written by a dog-keeper of my grandf...
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Church of Wick, stated in the New Statistical Account of Scotland that, though the bread and cheese were intended for the souls of the slain children, a dog-keeper
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▪ I. keeper, n. (ˈkiːpə(r)) [f. keep v. + -er1.] One who or that which keeps. I. From trans. senses of the vb. 1. a. One who has charge, care, or oversight of any person or thing; a guardian, warden, custodian.a 1300 Cursor M. 1096 Quen was i keper of þi child. c 1330 R. Brunne Chron. Wace (Rolls) 1...
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▪ I. dog, n.1 (dɒg) Forms: 1 docga, 3–7 dogge, (3, 6 doggue, 6 Sc. doig), 6–8 dogg, 3– dog. [late OE. docga (once in a gloss); previous history and origin unknown. (The generic name in OE., as in the Teutonic langs. generally, was hund: see hound.) So far as the evidence goes, the word appears first...
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