Lapin (noun)

  1. A rabbit, especially a wild one.
  2. A hare, especially a wild one.

Origin:

From french lapin, from old french lapin, from latin lepus, leporis.

Examples:

  1. The hunter had a keen eye for spotting lapins in the field.
  2. The lapin hopped across the meadow, its ears perked up.
  3. The stew was made with tender lapin meat.
  4. The hares, also known as lapins, were known for their speed.
  5. The lapin's fur was a soft grey color.
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