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ཁྱི
dog [syn: skye ba'i cha can, grong gi gcan gzan, 'dod dbang, rdo rje'i mjug ma can, nor srung, rdzig sang ba, sha khyi, seng ge'i rigs, gso byed]; 2) 1 of the animals in the 12 year cycle [IW]

dog [RY]

1) dog [syn: skye ba'i cha can dang, grong gigcan gzan, 'dod dbang, rdo rje'i mjug ma can, nor srung, rdzig sang ba, sha khyi, seng ge'i rigs, gso byed]; 2) 1 of the 12 yr cycle) [IW]

dog, hound, 1 of 12 dus tshod [JV]


(med) Dog (Canis lupus) (Yeshi 2017)
Synonyms : ku ku ra tsa, gzhan la zug, nor skyog padma ('Jam-dpal)

khyi ni / ku ku ra tsa / gzhan la zug / nor skyog padma zer / bod khyi spu ring dang sog khyi spu chung gnyis te / de'i dbang ril ge'u ba'u zhes pa rgya nag pas gtso bor byed / dbre chu zhes pa chags pa'i dri chu dang bsdongs nas 'byung ba 'am chu shul gyi drig ste kha'i rul rngol gcod / rgya tshil zhes pa khyi lung dkyil du brun dkar po ril ril 'byung ba yin reg dug la phan / rgyud las / khyi yi lce yis rma rnams 'drub // thug 'bras ro tsa khyi rlig bu rogs 'byin // khyi sbyang gong mo'i brun gyis skrangs pa 'joms // zhes gsungs // (mDzes mtshar mig rgyan, print p 246)

Illustrations : 'Phrin Las 1987 (23_073) khyi (24_071 khyi skyug pa rgyag pa (30_046) khyi'i lce (30_049) khyi rlig (30_101) khyi'i brun (33_100) khyi'i spu / klad pa / khrag / chu'am chu shul dreg pa (33_101) nag po'i mkhris pa dang mjug (33_102) smyo ba'i mche ba (33_103) dkar po'i sha (33_104) rgya bo'i sna khrag (33_105) khyi gu mig ma bye ba'i klad pa. 'Jam-dpal (print p 246) khyi

Domestic dogs are now found worldwide. Their wild ancestors, gray wolves , occurred in northern hemisphere continental areas, including North America and the Palearctic (animaldiversity.org). See also spyang ki.
Johannes Schmidt (talk) 04:28, 20 February 2024 (EST)