conejo
Spanish
Etymology
From Old Spanish conejo, from Vulgar Latin *cuniclus, syncopated form of Latin cunīculus originally "burrow", from Ancient Greek κύνικλος (kúniklos), of pre-Roman (probably Iberian) origin; compare Basque untxi (“rabbit”), Mozarabic qonélyo (“rabbit”) and Mozarabic qončáyr (“greyhound”). Compare Galician coello, Portuguese coelho and Italian coniglio.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /koˈnexo/
- Rhymes: -exo
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Derived terms
- conejar
- conejero
- conejito
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