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No less important is the fact that a cheetah supports 70 percent of its body weight on its hindlimbs when running at 18 m/s, and a greyhound just 62 percent of its body weight.—Literary Hub,
22 June 2026 The brand’s signature greyhound logo was first introduced in 1973.—
Luisa Zargani,
Footwear News,
27 May 2026 Lucy Culliton won the AU$40,000 Sulman Prize—presented for the best genre painting, subject painting, or mural—for Toolah, artist model, an oil-on-canvas painting of one of her seven greyhounds.—
News Desk,
Artforum,
8 May 2026 Lightning, in other words, was built like a greyhound, not a house cleaner.—
Deni Ellis Béchard,
Scientific American,
22 Apr. 2026 See All Example Sentences for greyhound
Word History
Etymology
Middle English grehound, from Old English grīghund, from grīg- (akin to Old Norse grey bitch) + hund hound
First Known Use
before the 12th century, in the meaning defined above
Time Traveler
The first known use of greyhound was
before the 12th century