No, according to A Manual of the Hindustani Language, the answer is "kutta" which is similar to the other languages of the region like Urdu and Hindi.
From: A manual of the Hindustani language: as spoken in southern India"
Published 1887 by Higganbotham & Co.
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"Pooch" is a common slang word for dog.
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The dog I associate with Mr. King is Cujo.
Cur, mongrel, canine, pooch.
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There is much speculation around the question 'where did the term pooch as a dog nickname originate from'. No one is certain where the term originates from, but some say that it is of Hindustani origin.
A pooch is another name for a dog.
THE NEW YORK SUN, May 23,1941 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR "Sir: In your issue of May 17 there was a letter in which it was admitted that the word 'pooch' as applied to a dog could not be traced to a legitimate origin. Several days ago I alluded to the dog of a retired British Army officer as a 'pooch.' He was astonished and asked if I'd ever been to India. 'Pooch,' he said, 'is Hindustani for dog. I'm astonished to hear it here!' I told him that I got it out of the 'funnies,' where it was used by the late T.A. Dorgan, unless I am mistaken." V.E. Scott.
A Pekingese dog.
dog, doggie, canine
when you punch a dog in the face :)
Well, normally a pooch is a dog. So it's probably an attack dog that you can use in online multiplayer.
"Pooch" is a common slang word for dog.
Puppy, pooch, mutt.
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