Husky

/ˈhʌski/ adjective

Having a deep, rough, or hoarse voice; or strong and muscular; or a breed of sled dog from the Arctic.

The voice meaning comes from 'husk,' the rough outer layer of grain, implying roughness. The breed meaning comes from a corruption of 'Esquimaux' (Inuit people), and the strong/muscular meaning follows from the dog breed's impressive build.

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