💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Hell hound"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| hell-houndnoun | Alternative spelling of hellhound. [(mythology) A demonic dog of hell, typically of unnatural size, strength or speed, with black fur, glowing eyes, and ghostly or phantom characteristics.] |
| limehoundnoun | Alternative form of lyam-hound. [(obsolete) A bloodhound.] |
| barghastnoun | Alternative spelling of barghest. [(mythology, British) A legendary monstrous black dog, said to possess large teeth and claws, and (sometimes) to be capable of changing form.] |
| otterhoundnoun | A dog of a particular breed of scent hound, originating in Britain. |
| seahoundnoun | Alternative form of sea hound. [A dogfish (kind of shark).] |
| hairhoundnoun | Alternative form of horehound. [Any plant of the genus Marrubium.] |
| bargheistnoun | Alternative spelling of barghest. [(mythology, British) A legendary monstrous black dog, said to possess large teeth and claws, and (sometimes) to be capable of changing form.] |
| swine-houndnoun | Alternative spelling of swinehound. [Synonym of pig dog (“dog bred to hunt wild or feral pigs”).] |
| bagel houndnoun | Alternative form of bagle hound. [A dog that is a cross between a beagle and a basset hound.] |
| barghaistnoun | Alternative spelling of barghest. [(mythology, British) A legendary monstrous black dog, said to possess large teeth and claws, and (sometimes) to be capable of changing form.] |
| barguestnoun | Alternative spelling of barghest. [(mythology, British) A legendary monstrous black dog, said to possess large teeth and claws, and (sometimes) to be capable of changing form.] |
| wolfdognoun | Alternative form of wolf dog. [A dog trained to hunt wolves.] |
| chow houndnoun | Alternative form of chowhound. [(slang) A foodie or glutton.] |
| bargeistnoun | Alternative spelling of barghest. [(mythology, British) A legendary monstrous black dog, said to possess large teeth and claws, and (sometimes) to be capable of changing form.] |
| mad-dognoun | Fanatically or irrationally ferocious. |
| bargestnoun | Alternative spelling of barghest. [(mythology, British) A legendary monstrous black dog, said to possess large teeth and claws, and (sometimes) to be capable of changing form.] |
| night-hagnoun | Alternative spelling of night hag. [(folklore) a demon that gives rise to sleep paralysis] |
| dog latinnoun | A phrase or jargon that imitates Latin, often by translating English words (or those of other languages) into Latin by conjugating or declining them. |
| dogfurnoun | (often used attributively to modify other nouns) Alternative spelling of dog fur. [The fur of a dog.] |
| keeshoundnoun | Alternative form of Keeshond (“a dog of a certain breed”). [A spitz bred in the Netherlands and Germany, characterized by a fluffy coat of silver and black fur.] |
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