lièvre

Syllable Decomposition

lièvre

from the Latin leporem, accusative of lĕpus 'hare'. Masculine in classical Latin (gender retained in French), the word had probably passed to the feminine in Vulgar Latin, hence the feminine gender of its descendants in Spanish, Italian and Occitan-Romance.

Definitions

léporidé
léporidé
cuisine
athlétisme

Feminine

Plural

lièvres

Hyperonyms

mammifèrelagomorpheléporidé

Translations

  • germangerman:Hase
  • englishenglish:hare
  • arabicarabic:أرنب
  • koreankorean:산토끼
  • danishdanish:hare
  • spanishspanish:liebre
  • finnishfinnish:jänis
  • greekgreek:λαγός
  • italianitalian:lepre
  • japanesejapanese:野兎
  • dutchdutch:haas
  • polishpolish:zając
  • portugueseportuguese:lebre
  • russianrussian:заяц
  • swedishswedish:hare
  • turkishturkish:tavşan
  • ukrainianukrainian:заєць

See also