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1 lepus
hare, rabbit. -
2 lepus
lĕpus, ŏris, m. (com., Varr. R. R. 3, 12; Plin. 8, 55, 81, § 217; v. infra) [cf. Aeol. and Sicil. leporis, collat. form of lagôs, Varr. L. L. 5, § 101 Müll.; id. R. R. 3, 12; but Curt. compares lepor, lepidus, root in Gr. lampô], a hare, Varr. R. R. 3, 12; Plin. 8, 55, 81, § 217: lepus multum somni affert, qui illum edit, Cato ap. Diomed. p. 358 P.; Plaut. Pers. 3, 3, 31:II.auritosque sequi lepores,
Verg. G. 1, 308:pavidus,
Hor. Epod. 2, 35; id. C. 1, 37, 18:dare semesum leporem,
Juv. 5, 167.—Of the she-hare:lepus cum praegnans sit,
Varr. R. R. 3, 12; Plin. 8, 55, 81, § 219; cf.:fecundae leporis,
Hor. S. 2, 4, 44 (fecundi, Keller).—Prov.: aliis leporem exagitare, to hunt the hare for others, i. e. to do something of which others reap the advantage, Petr. 131; cf. Ov. A. A. 3, 661: lepus tute es et pulpamentum quaeris? What! you a hare, and hunting for game? —In mal. part., Liv. Andron. ap. Ter. Eun. 3, 1, 36; cf. Don. ad h. l. and Vop. Num. 13. —As a term of endearment:mens pullus passer, mea columba, mi lepus,
Plaut. Cas. 1, 50.—Transf.A.A poisonous seafish, of the color of a hare, the Aplysia depilans, Linn.; Plin. 9, 48, 72, § 155; 32, 1, 3, § 8.—B.The constellation Lepus, Cic. Arat. 365; id. N. D. 2, 44, 114; Hyg. Astr. 3, 22; Manil. 5, 159. -
3 lepus
lepus oris, m (once f, H.) [LAP-], a hare: leporem gustare, Cs.: Auritosque sequi lepores, V.: Semesus, Iu.: Fecunda, H.—Prov.: Lepus tute es et pulmentum quaeris? a hare, and after game, T.— The constellation Lepus.* * * -
4 lepusculus
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5 Lepus europaeus
ENG European hare, (hare), (brown hare)NLD Europese haas, ((Europese) veldhaas)GER europaischer FeldhaseFRA lievre d'Europe, (lievre commun) -
6 leporarius
leporaria, leporarium ADJhare-; of a hare -
7 leporinus
leporina, leporinum ADJhare-; of a hare -
8 Pedetes cafer
1. LAT Pedetes cafer Forster2. RUS долгоног m3. ENG jumping hare, spring hare, (Cape) springhaas(e)4. DEU (südafrikanischer) Springhase m5. FRA lièvre m sauteur d'Afrique du SudVOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > Pedetes cafer
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9 lagopus
lăgōpūs, ŏdis, f., = lagôpous, hare'sfoot.I.An Alpine bird, perh. white grouse, Plin. 10, 48, 68, § 133 (see also glaucopis, Mart. 7, 87).—II.The herb hare's-foot, Plin. 26, 8, 34, § 53. -
10 leporarium
lĕpŏrārĭus, a, um, adj. [lepus], of or belonging to a hare, hare-: lageos (vitis) est, quae Latine leporaria dicitur: nam lagôs lepus, Serv. Verg. G. 2, 93.— Subst.: lĕpŏ-rārĭum, ii, n., a place where hares and [p. 1052] other wild animals are kept; a preserve, warren, cover, Varr. R. R. 3, 3; 3, 12; Gell. 2, 20, 4. -
11 leporarius
lĕpŏrārĭus, a, um, adj. [lepus], of or belonging to a hare, hare-: lageos (vitis) est, quae Latine leporaria dicitur: nam lagôs lepus, Serv. Verg. G. 2, 93.— Subst.: lĕpŏ-rārĭum, ii, n., a place where hares and [p. 1052] other wild animals are kept; a preserve, warren, cover, Varr. R. R. 3, 3; 3, 12; Gell. 2, 20, 4. -
12 leporinus
lĕpŏrīnus, a, um, adj. [lepus], of a hare, hare-:coagulum,
Varr. R. R. 2, 11, 4; Cels. 5, 5:cinis,
Plin. 28, 11, 46, § 166:lana,
Dig. 32, 70, 9. -
13 lepusculus
lĕpuscŭlus (contr. acc. plur. lepusclos, Poët. ap. Lampr. Alex. Sev. 38), m. dim. [lepus], a young or little hare, leveret, a hare.I.Lit.:II.in qua (insula) lepusculos vulpeculasque saepe vidisses,
Cic. N. D. 1, 31, 88; Col. 9, 9 fin. —Transf., Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 21, § 47. -
14 Lepus americanus
ENG snowshoe hare, (varying hare)NLD Amerikaanse haas, (Noord-Amerikaanse) sneeuwhaasGER Schneeschuhhase, UmfarbhaseFRA lievre americain, (lievre d'Amerique), (lievre variable) -
15 Lepus arcticus
ENG arctic hare, polar hareNLD poolhaasGER Polarhase, EishaseFRA lievre arctique -
16 Lepus saxatilis
ENG Southern bush hare, scrub hareNLD berghaas, struikhaasGER afrikanischer Berghase, Buschhase, StrauchhaseFRA lievre des rochers, lievre d'Afrique du Sud -
17 Pronolagus rupestris
ENG Smith's red hare, (Smith's red rock hare, Smith's red rock rabbit)NLD rood konijn, (Smiths rotshaas)GER Rotkaninchen, Smith's Rothase, (Smith-Rothase)FRA lievre roux de Smith -
18 cerebrōsus
cerebrōsus adj. [cerebrum], hot-headed, passionate, hasty: unus, H.* * *cerebrosa, cerebrosum ADJliable to be affected with passion; enraged/hot-headed/passionate; hare-brained -
19 pulmentum
pulmentum ī, n [for pulpamentum], a relish of flesh: Lepus tute es et pulmentum quaeris? You are a hare and yet hunt for game? T.— A portion of food: in singula pulmenta, into bits, H.* * *appetizer, small meat/fish starter portion; savory; relish/condiment/food (L+S) -
20 bupleuron
plant (unidentified); (hare's-ear L+S)
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