Rabbiting - Law Dictionary Search Results
Rabbit
Rabbit, also termed 'coney' in the (English) Game Act, 1831, ss.
Rarebit
A dainty morsel a Welsh rabbit See Welsh rabbit under Rabbit
Poaching
game, black game, or bustards--or woodcock, snipe, quails, landrail, or rabbits, is punishable summarily by fine up to 2l., and in
Rabbiting
The hunting of rabbits
canecutter
a type of rabbit Sylvilagus aquaticus inhabiting southeastern US swamps and lowlands called also
Cony
A rabbit esp the European rabbit Lepus cuniculus
Klipdas
South Africa It is of about the size of a rabbit and closely resembles the daman Called also rock rabbit
Pika
tailless rodents of the genus Ochotona formerly Lagomys resembling small rabbits but with short ears alnd legs They inhabit the high
Rabbitry
A place where rabbits are kept especially a collection of hutches for tame rabbits
Coney
Coney [fr. cuniculus, Lat.], a rabbit. See s. 31 of the (English) Game Act, 1831 (1
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