pedigrí
pedigree
noun peh-dee-GREE Rare
Origin: From English pedigree, itself from French pied de grue (crane's foot, from the shape of a genealogical chart).
Usage Note
Pedigrí is an adaptation of English pedigree with a written accent to mark stress on the final syllable. It is used for animals — especially dogs — with documented pure breeding, and figuratively for people or institutions with distinguished lineage. The plural is pedigríes or pedigrís (both accepted). The unaccented spelling pedigree also appears in Spanish texts.
Examples
"El perro tiene pedigrí reconocido."
Natural Translation
The dog has a recognised pedigree.
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