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sleuth-hound
sleuth-hound (ˈsluːθhaʊnd) Forms: 5 sloith-, slewth-, sleuth-, 5–6 sluth(e)-, 7 slwth-hund; 5 slwthound, 6 sleuthound; 7 slugh-, 7 (9) sluth-, 8 slothe, slooth, 7, 9– sleuth-hound (9 sleugh-). [f. sleuth n.2 Originally northern and Sc.] 1. A species of bloodhound, formerly employed in Scotland for p...
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Sleuth hound
The sleuth hound (, from Old Norse slóð "track, trail" + hound) was a breed of dog. In addition it is established by the laws of the border that he that denies entry to the sleuth-hound on an occasion of pursuit and searching for goods
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sleuth
▪ I. † sleuth, n.1 Obs. Forms: 1 slæwð, slæwþ, 2 slewðe, 4 sleawþe, 4–5 slewthe, 4–6 slewth; 1 sleuð, 3–4 sleuþe, 4 sleuȝþe, sleauþe, 4–6 sleuthe (5 scl-), 4–6 sleuth, 7 slouth. [OE. slǽwð, f. sláw slow a. + -th1. In later use chiefly northern and Sc.] 1. Sloth; laziness.c 888 K. ælfred Boeth. xviii...
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Hound (heraldry)
The hound is a charge in classical heraldry. In English heraldry, the commonly used variant are the talbot, also blazoned as sleuth-hound, e.g. in the arms of Wolseley of Staffordshire, the greyhound
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slough-dog
slough-dog, -hound Sc. and north. [See sleuth n.2] = sleuth-hound 1.1774 Pennant Tour Scotl. in 1772 68 The inhabitants of the marches were obliged to keep such a number of slough dogs, or what we call blood-hounds. a 1784 Hobbie Noble xv. in Child Ballads IV. 3 Aft has he beat your slough⁓hounds ba...
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Rache
was still used for a while in Scotland, where the Bloodhound was called the sleuth hound. His translator, Bellenden, says that it is not a large as the sleuth hound.
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Arthur Wontner
He played the famed sleuth in five films from 1931 to 1937. renamed Murder at the Baskervilles on its US release in order to make the most of the publicity which had been generated by Basil Rathbone's version of The Hound
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Bloodhound
Whether true or not, these stories show that the sleuth hound was already known as a man-trailer, and it later becomes clear that the sleuth hound and This links it to the sleuth hound, and from Caius also comes the information that the English Bloodhound and the sleuth hound were essentially the same
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Talbot (dog)
Hubert Hound) was a type of hunting hound common in England during the Middle Ages. William Somervile describes the use of "lime-hounds" (leash hounds) on the Scottish Borders to catch thieves, obviously referring to the Bloodhound and the sleuth
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Michael White (producer)
Known for bringing the risqué to the stage his productions included Sleuth, Oh! Calcutta! Filmography
As producer or executive producer:
Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1974)
The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
Jabberwocky (1977)
The Hound
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Jack Wright (character)
Aldine Cheerful Library Vol. 3 No. 31, 1895, "Jack Wright's Ocean Sleuth-Hound" by anonymous (Luis Senarens). Pluck and Luck No. 1043, May 29, 1918, "Jack Wright and His Ocean Sleuth-Hound; or, Tracing an Under Water Treasure" by "Noname" (Luis Senerens).
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Hemendra Kumar Roy
Pinaki Roy, who has offered post-colonial interpretations of Bengali detective fiction, gives primacy to Roy more as a writer of sleuth narratives than That Roy would adapt Bram Stoker's Dracula into Bishalgarer Dushshashan, Arthur Conan Doyle's The Hound of the Baskervilles into Nishachari Bibhishika
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The Disappearing Floor
Their adventure continues with a stolen amethyst, a bomb damaging their boat the Sleuth, and a savage looking hound which turns out to be an electrified
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