IPA: /ˈdoʊɡi/
KK: /ˈdoʊɡi/
A young calf that has been separated from its mother, often found in cattle herds in the western United States.
The rancher found a dogie wandering alone in the field.
Dogie → The word 'dogie' originates from American English, derived from the term 'dog' (from Old English *docga*, meaning a powerful breed of dog) with the diminutive suffix '-ie' (indicating smallness or affection). A 'dogie' refers to a small or young dog, often used affectionately.
Think of 'dog' as a powerful breed and the '-ie' suffix suggesting something small or endearing — that's why 'dogie' means a small or young dog.