foxling

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Noun

 * 1) A little or young fox; kit; a fox whelp.
 * 2) * 1837, The Idler, and breakfast-table companion:
 * The tender foxling, not arrived at the maturity of slyness, who never tasted chicken of his own stealing, shall take him without a ruffle of his plumage — only by pronouncing its dingy brown to be rich crimson.