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standard schnauzer

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schnau⋅zer

[shnou-zer; Ger. shnou-tsuhr]
–noun
one of a German breed of sturdy medium-sized dogs having a tight, wiry, pepper-and-salt or pure black coat, bristly eyebrows and beardlike whiskers, and a docked tail, used originally as a ratter and a guard dog and later used in police work.
Also called standard schnauzer.


Origin:
1920–25; < G, equiv. to Schnauze snout + -er -er 1
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schnauzer 
breed of terrier, 1923, from Ger. Schnauzer, lit. "growler," from schnauzen "to snarl, growl," from Schnauze "snout, muzzle," which is related to M.E. snute, snoute "snout" (see snout).
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