Cane Corso

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Italian cane corso (literally Corsican dog), with adjective corso being more likely derived from Latin cohors (farmyard; enclosure).

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Cane Corso (plural Cane Corsos)

  1. A dog of an Italian breed valued as a companion, guardian and hunter.

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