Kanin
German
Etymology
From Middle Low German kanīn, konīn, probably through Middle Dutch connijn from Old French connin, northern variant of connil, from Latin cunīculus. Compare English cony.
Pronunciation
Noun
Kanin n (strong, genitive Kanins, plural Kanine)
- rabbit fur
- (dated, dialectal, parts of Northern Germany) Alternative form of Kaninchen
Declension
Declension of Kanin [neuter, strong]
Further reading
- “Kanin” in Duden online
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