leporo

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Leporo

Etymology

From Latin leporem, accusative singular of lepus. Compare Italian lepre, French lièvre.

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  • Rhymes: -oro
  • Hyphenation: le‧po‧ro

Noun

leporo (accusative singular leporon, plural leporoj, accusative plural leporojn)

  1. hare, rabbit

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Ido

Etymology

From Esperanto leporo, from Latin leporem, accusative singular of lepus.

Noun

leporo (plural lepori)

  1. hare
    • Shakespeare, "Romeo e Julieta", Fernando Tejón (tr.), in Adavane!, 16 (July - August 2006), 39.
      Ne yuna kuniklo ma olda leporo nur apta por manjesor dum karesmo-periodo.
      Not a young rabbit, but an old hare, only fit to be eaten during Lent.

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