IPA: /ˈtæl.bət/
KK: /ˈtæl.bət/
A breed of dog that was originally used for hunting and tracking, known for its large size, mostly white fur, and droopy ears.
The talbot was once a popular choice for hunters due to its keen sense of smell.
The word 'talbot' originates from Old French 'talbot', which is a name for a type of hunting dog, specifically a hound. The term is believed to derive from a combination of elements meaning 'to bark' or 'to howl', reflecting the dog's characteristics.
Think of a 'talbot' as a type of dog known for its barking or howling, which helps you remember that this word refers to a specific breed of hunting dog.