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How did dachshund come into the English language?

The word "dachshund" came into the English language directly from the German language.

Here's a breakdown:

* Origin: The word "Dachshund" is a combination of two German words:

* Dach: Meaning "badger"

* Hund: Meaning "dog"

* Literal translation: So, "Dachshund" literally means "badger dog." This reflects the breed's historical use for hunting badgers.

* Adoption into English: The word "Dachshund" was adopted into English in the 19th century, likely due to the increasing popularity of the breed in England.

Interestingly, while "Dachshund" is the most common term in English, the breed is sometimes called a "sausage dog" due to its elongated body shape.

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