cony

Etymology
From, back formation from , from , the plural of , from , of unknown origin.

The original pronunciation was (for the spelling, compare  and ), but the similarity to  (and particularly homophony with ) led through taboo avoidance both to the word's displacement in the main by  and  and to the spelling-pronunciation  becoming standard.

Noun

 * 1) A rabbit, especially the European rabbit,  (formerly known as ).
 * 2)  Rabbit fur.
 * 3) Locally for other rabbit-like or hyrax-like animals, such as the Cape hyrax (, dassie) or the pika (, formerly ).
 * 4) Used in the Old Testament as a translation of Hebrew, thought to be the rock hyrax (, syn. ).
 * 5)  A simpleton; one who may be taken in by a cony-catcher.
 * 6) An edible West Indian fish, a grouper given in different sources as:, the hind of Bermuda; nigger-fish, ;.
 * 7) Several species of tropical west Atlantic groupers of family, such as the , , , and.
 * 8)  The burbot.
 * 9)  A woman; a sweetheart.
 * 1) Several species of tropical west Atlantic groupers of family, such as the , , , and.
 * 2)  The burbot.
 * 3)  A woman; a sweetheart.

Derived terms

 * cony wool

Translations

 * Catalan:
 * Polish:
 * Tagalog:, buot, dagang-taingahan


 * Bulgarian: групър

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  vagina; vulva