IPA: /ˈlɛɡhɔrn/
KK: /ˈlɛɡhɔrn/
A type of small, hardy chicken breed known for laying many eggs, originally from the Mediterranean region.
The farmer decided to raise Leghorns because they are excellent egg producers.
The word 'leghorn' originates from the Italian city of Livorno, which was historically known as Levorno. The term refers to a breed of chicken that was first imported from this region. Thus, 'leghorn' specifically denotes a type of fowl associated with its place of origin.
Think of the Italian city of Livorno, which gives its name to the breed of chicken. This helps you remember that 'leghorn' refers to a type of chicken linked to that location.