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King Charles spaniel

American  
[king chahrlz span-yuhl] / ˈkɪŋ ˈtʃɑrlz ˈspæn yəl /

noun

  1. one of a breed of small dogs that resemble the closely related cavalier King Charles spaniel, but which are somewhat smaller, have a shorter muzzle, an upturned nose, and sometimes a slight wave or curl to their coat.

    As is typical of the breed, both of our King Charles spaniels are very playful and affectionate.


King Charles spaniel British  

noun

  1. a toy breed of spaniel with a short turned-up nose and a domed skull

  2. a similar breed that is slightly larger and has a longer nose

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Etymology

Origin of King Charles spaniel

First recorded in 1895–1900; named after Charles II of England from his liking for this variety

Example Sentences

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Bozy, a Cavalier King Charles spaniel, almost didn’t make it a year.

From Slate • Aug. 11, 2024

On it was once an auburn-coated King Charles spaniel, wearing a vermilion bow and looking our way.

From New York Times • May 11, 2023

There was a Labrador retriever, a Leonberger, a cavalier King Charles spaniel, a cavapoochon, a French bulldog, a wheaten terrier and two vizslas.

From Washington Post • Mar. 7, 2023

One of those dogs is Hana, a 3-year-old Cavalier King Charles spaniel with long, silky ears who lives on Bainbridge Island.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 22, 2022

A small King Charles spaniel lay at the king's feet.

From For Sceptre and Crown, Vol. I (of II) A Romance of the Present Time by Meding, Johann Ferdinand Martin Oskar