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lapin

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[lap-in, la-pan] / ˈlæp ɪn, laˈpɛ̃ /

noun

  • lapins
    plural
  1. a rabbit.

  2. rabbit fur, especially when trimmed and dyed.


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Etymology

Origin of lapin

1900–05; < French, Middle French, perhaps, by suffix alteration, from laperean rabbit < Ibero-Romance; cf. cony

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New Yorkers raving over slowly braised lapin, complaining about the too small holes in their bread and cheeses!

From New York Times Nov. 3, 2016

Bonzig knew all the cheap eating‑houses in Paris, and what each was specially renowned for—"bonne friture," "fricassée de lapin," "pommes sautées," "soupe aux choux," etc., etc.

From The Martian by George Du Maurier

It's the "lapin" I have had occasionally that's giving me the most qualms.

From Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, March 19, 1919 by Various

This she kept to herself; it was her wise policy to remain douce comme un lapin blanc, which she did.

From There was a King in Egypt by Norma Lorimer

It was at this time that Saby sold us a few rabbits, but, again, toujours lapin was not satisfactory.

From My Days of Adventure The Fall of France, 1870-71 by Ernest Alfred Vizetelly

It had a very faded sign above the door, some billiard cues painted on the wall and the inoffensive name "Au rendezvous des lapins".

From Tartarin De Tarascon by Oliver C. Colt

And the mission of these men of intelligent culture seemed to be to poser des lapins sur la jeune presse.

From Vain Fortune by George (George Augustus) Moore

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