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kel·pie I. noun also kel·py \ˈkelpē, ˈkeu̇p-\ (plural kelpies) Etymology: perhaps from Scottish Gaelic cailpeach, calpach, colpach heifer, steer, colt : a water spirit usually equine in form that is held especially in Scottish folklore to delight in or bring about the drowning of travelers < the hidden lair of … the kelpies and the spirits of the night — Raymond Foxall > II. noun (-s) Etymology: after Kelpie, an early specimen : an Australian sheep dog of a breed developed in the 19th century in New South Wales by crossing the dingo with various British sheep dogs |