Rabbit

/ˈræbɪt/ noun

A rabbit is a small, soft-furred animal with long ears and a short tail that often lives in burrows and eats plants. People sometimes keep rabbits as pets or raise them for meat and fur.

The word comes from Middle English “rabet,” a diminutive of “rab,” influenced by Old French “rabotte.” Earlier English speakers used the word “coney” for rabbit, but “rabbit” gradually replaced it.

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