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gor·don setter \ˈgȯ(r)dən-\ noun Etymology: after Alexander, 4th Duke of Gordon died 1827 Scottish nobleman and sportsman who was prominent in the development of the breed 1. usually capitalized G&S : a breed of large long-haired showy bird dogs originating in Scotland about 1820 and distinguished from other setters only by their deep black color with tan, chestnut, or mahogany markings 2. usually capitalized G, often capitalized S : a dog of the Gordon Setter breed [Gordon setter] |