n. pl. xo·lo·itz·cuint·lis also xo·lo·itz·cuint·les Any of several varieties of small to medium-sized dog of a breed developed by the Aztecs, having erect ears and a long tail. The hairless varieties have a dark-colored almost hairless body, and the "coated" varieties have a short, flat coat. Also called Mexican hairless. [Mexican Spanish xoloitzcuintle, from Nahuatl xōlōitzcuintli, dog of the god Xolotl, monstrous dog : xōlōtl, monstrous birth or creature, servant, pet, the dog-headed Aztec god Xolotl; see AXOLOTL + itzcuintli, dog.] ![]() (click for a larger image) xoloitzcuintli |
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