doglore

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English

Etymology

dog +‎ lore

Noun

doglore (uncountable)

  1. folklore relating to dogs
    • 1928, Scribner's magazine: Volume 84
      One touch of doglore makes the whole world kin.
    • 1990, The Bulletin: Volumes 5743-5750
      The main cliches of doglore are well represented. There is a singing dog; a nervous postie ("some of the blokes who do this route call it death row"); a disgusted terrace-house dweller weary of the sight and odour of dog crap on her nature strip []

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