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  1. dogtrot in American English. (ˈdɔɡˌtrɑt, ˈdɑɡ-) (verb -trotted, -trotting) noun. 1. a gentle trot, like that of a dog. 2. (in South Midland and Southern US) a covered passage or porch linking two parts of a house; breezeway. intransitive verb. 3.

  2. Dogtrot definition: . See examples of DOGTROT used in a sentence.

  3. May 28, 2024 · dogtrot: 1 n a steady trot like that of a dog Type of: jog , lope , trot a slow pace of running

  4. Dogtrot definition: A steady trot like that of a dog. Southern US) The design or form of house with an open breezeway or hallway between two sections of a house.

  5. Oct 24, 2016 · A dogtrot house is a one-story home, traditionally a log cabin, with a large hallway or breezeway through the center of the house.

  6. The enclosed breezeway or ‘dogtrot’ in a Texas farmhouse. This area was where the family and visitors would spend most of their free time. This provided the family with a shaded space to spend time out of the sun in the days before air conditioning. This would often be the spot where the family’s dog would lay, hence the name, dog trot.

  7. Nov 22, 2011 · More. The dogtrot house is one of the most iconic forms of domestic vernacular architecture in the Southern U.S. Its lineage can be traced to the one-room square log cabins along the hills of Appalachia. As family life and functional needs expanded, the farmer simply added another cabin and connected the two with a common sheltering roof.