conill
Catalan
Etymology
From Old Occitan [Term?] (compare Occitan conilh), from Vulgar Latin *cuniclus (compare Spanish conejo, Italian coniglio), from Latin cunīculus originally “burrow”, from Ancient Greek κύνικλος (kúniklos), of uncertain (probably Iberian) origin; compare Basque untxi (“rabbit”), Mozarabic conchair (“greyhound”).
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