Etymology: [ 'har, 'her ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English hara; akin to Old High German haso hare, Sanskrit sasa, Old English hasu gray.
plural of hare, Any of several plant-eating animals of the family Leporidae, especially of the genus Lepus, being usually somewhat larger than a rabbit and with longer ears, To move swiftly, If you hare off somewhere, you go there very quickly. an over-protective mother who keeps haring off to ring the babysitter. To move hurriedly, as if hunting a swift quarry. hare hares an animal like a rabbit but larger, which can run very quickly. to run or go very fast hare off. Bounding mammal (in the family Leporidae) whose young, unlike those of rabbits, are born fully haired, with open eyes, and sufficiently advanced to hop about a few minutes after birth. The common hare (Lepus europaeus) is native to central and southern Europe, the Middle East, and Africa; introduced into Australia, it has become a pest there. In North America the jackrabbit and snowshoe hare are widespread. Many other species occur naturally on all principal landmasses except Australia. Hares have well-developed hind legs, and the ears are usually longer than the head. Species vary in length from 16 to 28 in. (40-70 cm), without the short tail. Hares in northern latitudes are white in winter and grayish brown in summer; elsewhere, they are usually grayish brown year-round. Hares are primarily herbivorous. snowshoe hare varying hare Hare Krishna movement Haring Keith, 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, flesh of any of various rabbits or hares (wild or domesticated) eaten as food, run quickly, like a hare; "He hared down the hill", It is a timid animal, moves swiftly by leaps, and is remarkable for its fecundity, 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 run quickly, like a hare; "He hared down the hill, To excite; to tease, harass, or worry; to harry, A rodent of the genus Lepus, having long hind legs, a short tail, and a divided upper lip, A small constellation situated south of and under the foot of Orion; Lepus, One of a number of animals which moved into the thicker wooded landscape after the last ice age, A hare is an animal like a rabbit but larger with long ears, long legs, and a small tail, any of a number of rodentlike mammals with long ears and long hind legs designed for leaping (related to the rabbit), The English gentleman who popularized Choice Voting, which he called 'Personal Representation', in the second half of the 19th century His work captured the attention of John Stuart Mill, the most famous scholar on representative government, who unsuccessfully campaigned for it while serving in the House of Commons Simon Sterne and others brought Hare's ideas to the United States, The person who determines the trail to be run and then sets the marks to lead the pack to the On-In Trickery and deception are often employed to foil the pack in its quest for beer, run, flee (British); move hastily, The energy of, the love of (the Lord), house,
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Any of several plant-eating animals of the family Leporidae, especially of the genus Lepus, being usually somewhat larger than a rabbit and with longer ears
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To move swiftly
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If you hare off somewhere, you go there very quickly. an over-protective mother who keeps haring off to ring the babysitter. To move hurriedly, as if hunting a swift quarry. hare hares an animal like a rabbit but larger, which can run very quickly. to run or go very fast hare off. Bounding mammal (in the family Leporidae) whose young, unlike those of rabbits, are born fully haired, with open eyes, and sufficiently advanced to hop about a few minutes after birth. The common hare (Lepus europaeus) is native to central and southern Europe, the Middle East, and Africa; introduced into Australia, it has become a pest there. In North America the jackrabbit and snowshoe hare are widespread. Many other species occur naturally on all principal landmasses except Australia. Hares have well-developed hind legs, and the ears are usually longer than the head. Species vary in length from 16 to 28 in. (40-70 cm), without the short tail. Hares in northern latitudes are white in winter and grayish brown in summer; elsewhere, they are usually grayish brown year-round. Hares are primarily herbivorous. snowshoe hare varying hare Hare Krishna movement Haring Keith
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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
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flesh of any of various rabbits or hares (wild or domesticated) eaten as food
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run quickly, like a hare; "He hared down the hill"
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It is a timid animal, moves swiftly by leaps, and is remarkable for its fecundity
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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 run quickly, like a hare; "He hared down the hill
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To excite; to tease, harass, or worry; to harry
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A rodent of the genus Lepus, having long hind legs, a short tail, and a divided upper lip
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A small constellation situated south of and under the foot of Orion; Lepus
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One of a number of animals which moved into the thicker wooded landscape after the last ice age
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A hare is an animal like a rabbit but larger with long ears, long legs, and a small tail
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any of a number of rodentlike mammals with long ears and long hind legs designed for leaping (related to the rabbit) isim
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The English gentleman who popularized Choice Voting, which he called 'Personal Representation', in the second half of the 19th century His work captured the attention of John Stuart Mill, the most famous scholar on representative government, who unsuccessfully campaigned for it while serving in the House of Commons Simon Sterne and others brought Hare's ideas to the United States
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The person who determines the trail to be run and then sets the marks to lead the pack to the On-In Trickery and deception are often employed to foil the pack in its quest for beer
hareşe, yabani tavşan, tavşan, hızla koş, kaçan kimse/yabani tavşan, Lepus europaeus hare and hounds yola ufak kağıt parçaları saçarak oynanan tavşan oyunu,
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yabani tavşan
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tavşan
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hızla koş
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kaçan kimse/yabani tavşan
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Lepus europaeus hare and hounds yola ufak kağıt parçaları saçarak oynanan tavşan oyunu
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