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Rabbit
Rabbit, also termed 'coney' in the (English) Game Act, 1831, ss. 30-32 of which render trespass in the daytime
Rabbiting
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Rabbit
Any of the smaller species of the genus Lepus especially the common European species Lepus cuniculus which is often kept as a pet and has been introduced into many countries It is remarkably prolific and has...
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Cony
A rabbit esp the European rabbit Lepus cuniculus
beagling
hunting rabbits with beagles
Coney
A rabbit See Cony
Rarebit
A dainty morsel a Welsh rabbit See Welsh rabbit under Rabbit
Poaching
'game'--i.e., hares, pheasants, partridges, grouse, heath or moor game, black game, or bustards--or woodcock, snipe, quails, landrail, or rabbits, is punishable summarily by fine up to 2l., and in case of a trespass by five or more,
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 & 2 Wm. 4, c. 32), as to
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