griffons in English

noun
1
a dog of any of several terrierlike breeds originating in northwestern Europe.
In France the wirehaired pointing griffon and the Brittany were bred for similar motives, as was the Vizsla in Hungary.
2
a large Old World vulture with predominantly pale brown plumage.
For birdwatchers, several hundred species call India home, including the rare narcondum hornbill, megapode, and griffon vulture .
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1. Dragons and griffons and the like.

2. The official Athletics website for the Missouri Western State University Griffons

3. They were called "Dutch" to prevent confusion with the similar Brussels Griffons.

4. • rapid mobility of troops and equipment on the battlefield, aerial reconnaissance and observation (Griffons)

5. The Barbet is a very old French breed, being the ancestor of numerous modern breeds and types, such as the Poodle, the griffons, the Newfoundland and other water dogs, and the French sheepdog of the Brie region