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has gloss(noun) swift timid long-eared mammal larger than a rabbit having a divided upper lip and long hind legs; young born furred and with open eyes
hare
has glosseng: The ancient Egyptian Hare hieroglyph, Gardiner sign listed no. E34 is a portrayal of the desert hare of Egypt, within the Gardiner signs for mammals. The ancients used the name of sekhat for the hare.
lexicalizationeng: hare
subclass of(noun) rabbits and hares
leporid, leporid mammal
has subclass(noun) a young hare especially one in its first year
leveret
has subclass(noun) large hare introduced in North America; does not turn white in winter
European hare, Lepus europaeus
has subclass(noun) large hare of western North America
jackrabbit
has subclass(noun) a large hare of northern North America; it is almost completely white in winter
Lepus arcticus, Arctic hare, polar hare
has subclass(noun) large large-footed North American hare; white in winter
snowshoe hare, snowshoe rabbit, Lepus americanus, varying hare
has subclasse/List of fictional hares and rabbits
Meaning
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
lexicalizationang: hara
Standard Arabic
lexicalizationarb: أرنب بري
Asturian
lexicalizationast: llebre
Bavarian
lexicalizationbar: Hås
Belarusian
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Breton
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Bulgarian
lexicalizationbul: заек
Catalan
lexicalizationcat: llebre
Czech
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Mandarin Chinese
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Welsh
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Danish
lexicalizationdan: hare
German
lexicalizationdeu: Hase
Lower Sorbian
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Modern Greek (1453-)
lexicalizationell: λαγός
lexicalizationell: Λαγωός
Esperanto
lexicalizationepo: leporo
Estonian
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Basque
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Ewe
lexicalizationewe: fɔmizi
Faroese
lexicalizationfao: hara
Finnish
lexicalizationfin: jänis
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French
has glossfra: Le hiéroglyphe lièvre, classifié E34 dans la liste de Gardiner des mammifères, représente un lièvre du désert d'Égypte.
lexicalizationfra: lièvre
Western Frisian
lexicalizationfry: hazze
Friulian
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Gaelic
lexicalizationgla: maigheach
Irish
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Galician
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Old High German (ca. 750-1050)
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Serbo-Croatian
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Hebrew
lexicalizationheb: ארנב
Hindi
lexicalizationhin: ख़रगोश
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Upper Sorbian
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Hungarian
lexicalizationhun: nyúl
Armenian
lexicalizationhye: նապաստակ
Indonesian
lexicalizationind: kelinci
Icelandic
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Italian
lexicalizationita: lepre
Japanese
lexicalizationjpn: ノウサギ
lexicalizationjpn: 野兎
Georgian
lexicalizationkat: კურდღელი
Khakas
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Korean
lexicalizationkor: 토끼
lexicalizationkor: 산토끼
lexicalizationkor: 메토끼
Latvian
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Lithuanian
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Ladin
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Macedonian
lexicalizationmkd: заjак
Maltese
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Navaho
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Classical Nahuatl
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Dutch
lexicalizationnld: haas
Norwegian Bokmål
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Norwegian
lexicalizationnor: hare
Novial
lexicalizationnov: lepore
Occitan (post 1500)
lexicalizationoci: lèbre
lexicalizationoci: lèbe
Iranian Persian
lexicalizationpes: خرگوش
Polish
lexicalizationpol: zając
Portuguese
lexicalizationpor: lebre
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Romansh
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Romany
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Moldavian
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Russian
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Scots
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Slovenian
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Castilian
has glossspa: En el Antiguo Egipto el jeroglífico de una liebre es una representación gráfica de las liebres del desierto de Egipto. Los antiguos egipcios utilizaron el nombre del sejat para la liebre. | |En jeroglíficos expresa el sonido biconsonántico un, de uso frecuente en las expresiones: E34:N35, o E34:N35:N35 |} Como jeroglífico del sonido «un», o «unen» es el ideograma el verbo “ser”, o “existir”<ref name=ref_duplicada_1 /> y significa “está”, “es”, “era”, etc. También se encuentra en el nombre del faraón Unis, en sus famosos Textos de las Pirámides, donde usa dicho jeroglífico.
lexicalizationspa: liebre
Albanian
lexicalizationsqi: lepur
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Sardinian
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Serbian
lexicalizationsrp: зец
Swahili (macrolanguage)
lexicalizationswa: sungura
Swedish
lexicalizationswe: hare
Tatar
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Thai
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Tswana
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Turkish
lexicalizationtur: tavşan
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Ukrainian
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Urdu
lexicalizationurd: خرگوش
Veps
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Chinese
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has part(noun) flesh of any of various rabbits or hares (wild or domesticated) eaten as food
hare, rabbit
member of(noun) type genus of the Leporidae: hares
genus Lepus, Lepus
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