Definition of Old world rabbit

1. Noun. Common greyish-brown burrowing animal native to southern Europe and northern Africa but introduced elsewhere; widely domesticated and developed in various colors and for various needs; young are born naked and helpless.

Exact synonyms: European Rabbit, Oryctolagus Cuniculus
Generic synonyms: Coney, Cony, Rabbit
Group relationships: Genus Oryctolagus, Oryctolagus
Terms within: Hare, Rabbit

Lexicographical Neighbors of Old World Rabbit

Old World chat
Old World coot
Old World coral snake
Old World crayfish
Old World flycatcher
Old World hop hornbeam
Old World jay
Old World least weasel
Old World leishmaniasis
Old World mistletoe
Old World monkey
Old World monkeys
Old World oriole
Old World porcupine
Old World quail
Old World rabbit
Old World robin
Old World scops owl
Old World vulture
Old World warbler
Old World yew
Old world white pelican
Oldenberg
Oldfield
Oldham
Oldsmobile
Olduvai Gorge
Olea cunninghamii
Olea europaea
Olea lanceolata

Literary usage of Old world rabbit

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. American Animals: A Popular Guide to the Mammals of North America North of by Witmer Stone, William Everett Cram (1902)
"... though the damage done in this way is hardly worth considering, in which respect it sets an example which the Old World rabbit might profit by. ..."

2. American Animals: A Popular Guide to the Mammals of North America North of by Witmer Stone, William Everett Cram (1902)
"... though the damage done in this way is hardly worth considering, in which respect it sets an example which the Old World rabbit might profit by. ..."

3. Animal Memoirs by Samuel Lockwood (1888)
"Though possessing several species of hare, America does not include the true Old World rabbit. Passing by certain real distinctions of form, let us notice ..."

4. Readings in Natural History by Samuel Lockwood (1888)
"Though possessing several species of hare, America does not include the true Old World rabbit. Passing by certain real distinctions of form, let us notice ..."

5. Bulletin by Bureau of Biological Survey, United States (1895)
"While the Old World rabbit belongs to an entirely different species from the jack rabbits of the West, and differs from them in habits, ..."

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