On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Komondor. Discover the meaning, synonyms such as sheepdog and how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Komondor meaning
A large Hungarian breed of livestock guard dog with a long, corded coat.
Synonyms of Komondor
Using Komondor
- The main meaning on this page is: A large Hungarian breed of livestock guard dog with a long, corded coat.
- Useful related words include: shepherd dog, sheepdog, sheep dog.
- In the example corpus, komondor often appears in combinations such as: the komondor, komondor is.
Context around Komondor
- Average sentence length in these examples: 21.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 13 start, 6 middle, 0 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Komondor
- In this selection, "komondor" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 21.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, hungarian, male, young, breeders, cords and gets stand out and add context to how "komondor" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a komondor can become and a working komondor s coat. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "komondor" sits close to words such as abad, abovementioned and abr, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with komondor
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
The name Komondor derives from Koman-dor, meaning "Cuman dog". (10 words)
Given the proper environment and care, a Komondor is a responsible, loving dog. (13 words)
Later in 1673 Amos Comenius mentions the Komondor in one of his works. (13 words)
The Komondor is one breed of livestock guardian dog which has seen a vast increase in use as a guardian of sheep and goats in the United States to protect against predators such as coyotes, cougars, bears, and other predators. (40 words)
The Komondor's temperament is like that of most livestock guarding dogs; it is calm and steady when things are normal, but in case of trouble, the dog will fearlessly defend its charges. (33 words)
Hungarian Komondor breeders used to say that an intruder may be allowed to enter the property guarded by a Komondor, but he will not be allowed to come out again. (30 words)
Example sentences (19)
Hungarian Komondor breeders used to say that an intruder may be allowed to enter the property guarded by a Komondor, but he will not be allowed to come out again.
Young male Komondor, just over 12 months old, no proper cords developed yet Young Komondor, cords beginning to develop.
Adolescence can be marked by changes in a Komondor's temperament, eating habits, trainability and general attitude.
A Komondor can become obstinate when bored, so it is imperative that training sessions be upbeat and happy.
Because it is a natural guard dog, a Komondor that is not properly socialized may react in an excessively aggressive manner when confronted with a new situation or person.
Given the proper environment and care, a Komondor is a responsible, loving dog.
However, a working Komondor's coat may be discolored by the elements, and may appear off-white if not washed regularly.
Later in 1673 Amos Comenius mentions the Komondor in one of his works.
Once a Komondor gets away with unfriendly or hostile behavior, it will always think such behavior is appropriate.
Sometimes referred to as ' mop dogs,' the Komondor is a long-established citation powerful dog breed that has a natural guardian instinct to guard livestock and other property.
The coat of the Komondor takes about two and a half days to dry after a bath.
The Komondor is one breed of livestock guardian dog which has seen a vast increase in use as a guardian of sheep and goats in the United States to protect against predators such as coyotes, cougars, bears, and other predators.
The Komondor is very good with other family pets, often very protective over them, but is intolerant to trespassing animals and is not a good dog for an apartment.
The Komondor should be exposed to new situations, people and other dogs as a puppy.
The Komondor's temperament is like that of most livestock guarding dogs; it is calm and steady when things are normal, but in case of trouble, the dog will fearlessly defend its charges.
The name Komondor derives from Koman-dor, meaning "Cuman dog".
Today the Komondor is a fairly common breed in Hungary, its country of origin.
Traditionally the coat protected the Komondor from wolves' bites, as the bites were not able to penetrate the thick coat.
Training Due to the Komondor's size, power, speed and temperament, a lack of obedience training can result in danger to others.
Common combinations with komondor
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the komondor 8×
- komondor is 5×