Kaninchen
German
Etymology
From Middle Low German kanīneken, diminutive of kanīn, konīn, itself probably through Middle Dutch connijn from Old French connin, northern variant of connil, from Latin cunīculus. Analysable as Kanin + -chen. Compare English cony.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kaˈniːnçən/
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Declension
Hyponyms
- Angorakaninchen
- Hasenkaninchen
- Hauskaninchen
- Holländerkaninchen
- Rhönkaninchen
- Wildkaninchen
- Zwergkaninchen
Related terms
- Kaninchenbau
- Kaninchenbraten
- Kaninchendraht
- Kaninchenfell
- Kaninchenfett
- Kaninchenfleisch
- Kaninchenfutter
- Kaninchenloch
- Kaninchenmast
- Kaninchenpfote
- Kaninchenplage
- Kaninchenragout
- Kaninchenstall
- Kaninchenzucht
- Kaninchenzüchter
- Kaninchenzüchterverein
- Stoffkaninchen
- Versuchskaninchen
Descendants
- → Romansch: canign
See also
- Hase m (“hare”, sometimes mistakenly used for rabbits)
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