cony
Prononciation : [ˈkɒni]
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Contexte : « animals »
(noun) a type of small rabbit, often found in Europe and North America. Conies are known for their fluffy fur and are usually found in groups, hopping around in fields.
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The cony hopped happily across the meadow, munching on some grass.
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I didn't see any conies in the forest, only squirrels and birds.
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Have you ever seen a cony in the wild?
Contexte : « historical »
(noun) a term used in old English literature to refer to rabbits or to the meat of rabbits. In stories from long ago, people often hunted conies for food.
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In the medieval feast, the main dish was roasted cony served with vegetables.
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They didn’t serve cony at the modern restaurant; it was strictly vegetarian.
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What did they eat in the past that included cony?
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