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sundog

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See also: sun-dog and sun dog

English

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Noun

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sundog (plural sundogs)

  1. Alternative form of sun dog
    • 1837 April, F. [pseudonym], “Notices by the Way Side—from Notes Taken in 1821. No. IV. Sacket’s Harbor.”, in The Monthly Traveller, or Spirit of the Periodical Press. [], volume VIII, number 4, Boston, Mass.: Badger & Porter, [], →OCLC, page 146, column 1:
      Two sundogs dread famine bring / A bloody war, and new-crown'd king.
    • 1941 August 31, “When there’s a ring around the sun”, in John T. Curtis, editor, The Philadelphia Inquirer, volume 225, number 62, Philadelphia, Pa.: The Philadelphia Inquirer Co., →ISSN, →OCLC, “Everybody’s Weekly” section, page 2, column 4:
      Long understood also, is the fact that sundogs—colored spots of light to the right or left of the sun or moon—belong in the same class with halos.
    • 2000, Michael J. Coyner, “Sundogs and Other Signs”, in Prairie Wisdom: Reflections on Life in the Dakotas, Nashville, Tenn.: Abingdon Press, →ISBN, page 126:
      Every rainbow and every sundog remind us, "Yes, you are human and you often fail to live up to God's standards. But God's covenant is eternal, and God loves you nonetheless and not the less."

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Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: sun‧dog

Verb

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sundog

  1. to copy
  2. to mimic; to imitate