noun
- Plural of komondor; large Hungarian sheepdogs with long, thick, corded coats that resemble dreadlocks.
Usage: Komondors are a specific dog breed, originally bred for guarding livestock.; The singular form is 'komondor'; the plural can also be 'komondor' (unchanged) in some contexts, though 'komondors' is standard in English.
Examples
- The komondors at the dog show impressed the judges with their distinctive corded coats.
- Several komondors were bred together to maintain the purity of the Hungarian line.
- Komondors require regular grooming to keep their unique coat in good condition.
- The shelter rescued three komondors that needed new homes.
- Komondors are known for their loyalty and protective instincts toward their families.