leporine

Etymology
The is a  + English. is derived from (the   form of ) +.

The is derived from the adjective.

Adjective

 * 1)  Of, relating to, or resembling a hare or rabbit.

Translations

 * Arabic: أَرْنَبِيّ
 * Belarusian: за́ячы, за́йчы , трусі́ны
 * Finnish:, jänisten, , kanien ; jänismäinen, kanimainen
 * French: léporin
 * German: ,
 * Italian:, leprino
 * Latin: leporīnus
 * Macedonian: за́јачки
 * Polish: ,
 * Russian: ,
 * Scottish Gaelic: maigheachail
 * Spanish: lebruno
 * Swedish: haraktig
 * Ukrainian: за́ячий, зая́чий , кроля́чий

Noun

 * 1)  A supposed hybrid between a hare and a rabbit, now known not to exist; a leporide.
 * 1)  A supposed hybrid between a hare and a rabbit, now known not to exist; a leporide.
 * 1)  A supposed hybrid between a hare and a rabbit, now known not to exist; a leporide.
 * 1)  A supposed hybrid between a hare and a rabbit, now known not to exist; a leporide.
 * 1)  A supposed hybrid between a hare and a rabbit, now known not to exist; a leporide.
 * 1)  A supposed hybrid between a hare and a rabbit, now known not to exist; a leporide.
 * 1)  A supposed hybrid between a hare and a rabbit, now known not to exist; a leporide.