1. What is the first story the author relates about the origin of the name "Spaniel"?
The breed of dog known as "Spaniel," was indigenous to Spain. There were several explanations as to how the dogs came to be known as Spaniels. One story claims that early on, the land that would become Spain was populated with rabbits. To keep the population of rabbits from overrunning the country, dogs naturally evolved.
2. How are the Carhaginians involved in one story about the origin of the word "Spaniels"?
When the Carthaginians landed in Spain, they reportedly shouted, "Span! Span!" "Span" was Carthaginian for rabbit. The country was named after the many rabbits that lived on the land and thus became Spain and the dogs who chased the rabbits were called Spaniels.
3. What story relating the origins of the word "Spaniel" discusses the Basque people?
Another explanation was that the Basque word espana signified an edge or boundary. The country that became Spain was on the edge of a land mass and shared a boundary with the ocean. Others insisted that the breed of dog was called Spaniel because it was a pet name.
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