Definition of saluki in English:
 saluki
nounPlural Salukis, Plural salukis səˈluːki
A tall, swift, slender dog of a silky-coated breed with large drooping ears and fringed feet.
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Firuza Salukis are exceptional show and sporting hounds and wonderful companions.
 -  For thousands of years nomadic tribes of the Middle East have bred a hunting hound called the saluki. The slender, silky coated canine is known for its hardiness, stamina, intelligence, and speed.
 -  Nicky and Graham Hill, from Wiltshire, were accompanied by two of their salukis - sleek hunting animals bred in the Middle East for thousands of years.
 
Origin
  
Early 19th century: from Arabic salūqī.
Rhymes
  
adzuki, bouzouki, fluky, kabuki, kooky, pukey, spooky, Sukie, Suzuki, verrucae