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hare
/ˈhær, ˈhɛr/
兔,野兔(
vi
.)飛跑
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Hare
v. t.
To
excite
;
to
tease
,
harass
,
or
worry
;
to
harry
. [
Obs
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Hare
,
n.
1.
Zool.
A
rodent
of
the
genus
Lepus
,
having
long
hind
legs
,
a
short
tail
,
and
a
divided
upper
lip
.
It
is
a
timid
animal
,
moves
swiftly
by
leaps
,
and
is
remarkable
for
its
fecundity
.
Note:
☞
The
species
of
hares
are
numerous
.
The
common
European
hare
is
Lepus timidus
.
The
northern
or
varying
hare
of
America
(
Lepus Americanus
),
and
the
prairie
hare
(
Lepus campestris
),
turn
white
in
winter
.
In
America
,
the
various
species
of
hares
are
commonly
called
rabbits
.
2.
Astron.
A
small
constellation
situated
south
of
and
under
the
foot
of
Orion
;
Lepus
.
Hare and hounds
,
a
game
played
by
men
and
boys
,
two
,
called
hares
,
having
a
few
minutes
'
start
,
and
scattering
bits
of
paper
to
indicate
their
course
,
being
chased
by
the
others
,
called
the
hounds
,
through
a
wide
circuit
.
Hare kangaroo
Zool.
,
a
small
Australian
kangaroo
(
Lagorchestes Leporoides
),
resembling
the
hare
in
size
and
color
,
Hare's lettuce
Bot.
,
a
plant
of
the
genus
Sonchus
,
or
sow
thistle
; --
so
called
because
hares
are
said
to
eat
it
when
fainting
with
heat
. --
Dr
.
Prior
.
Jumping hare
.
Zool.
See
under
Jumping
.
Little chief hare
,
or
Crying hare
.
Zool.
See
Chief hare
.
Sea hare
.
Zool.
See
Aplysia
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
hare
n
1:
swift
timid
long-eared
mammal
larger
than
a
rabbit
having
a
divided
upper
lip
and
long
hind
legs
;
young
born
furred
and
with
open
eyes
2:
flesh
of
any
of
various
rabbits
or
hares
(
wild
or
domesticated
)
eaten
as
food
[
syn
:
rabbit
]
v
:
run
quickly
,
like
a
hare
; "
He
hared
down
the
hill
"
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Hare
(
Heb
. '
arnebeth
)
was
prohibited
as
food
according
to
the
Mosaic
law
(
Lev
. 11:6;
Deut
. 14:7), "
because
he
cheweth
the
cud
,
but
divideth
not
the
hoof
."
The
habit
of
this
animal
is
to
grind
its
teeth
and
move
its
jaw
as
if
it
actually
chewed
the
cud
.
But
,
like
the
cony
(q.v.),
it
is
not
a
ruminant
with
four
stomachs
,
but
a
rodent
like
the
squirrel
,
rat
,
etc
.
Moses
speaks
of
it
according
to
appearance
.
It
is
interdicted
because
,
though
apparently
chewing
the
cud
,
it
did
not
divide
the
hoof
.
There
are
two
species
in
Syria
, (1)
the
Lepus
Syriacus
or
Syrian
hare
,
which
is
like
the
English
hare
;
and
(2)
the
Lepus
Sinaiticus
,
or
hare
of
the
desert
.
No
rabbits
are
found
in
Syria
.
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