λαγός

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Greek

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek λαγώς (lagṓs), from λαγωός (lagōós), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)leg (to droop, be slack, languid) in the sense of drooping ears; see also Latin langueo and languidis, Ancient Greek [Term?] (shrunken, slack) and [Term?] (lascivious, lustful).

Noun

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λαγός (lagósm (plural λαγοί, feminine λαγουδίνα or λαγίνα)

  1. hare, male hare
  2. jackrabbit (US)

Declension

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singular plural
nominative λαγός (lagós) λαγοί (lagoí)
genitive λαγού (lagoú) λαγών (lagón)
accusative λαγό (lagó) λαγούς (lagoús)
vocative λαγέ (lagé) λαγοί (lagoí)

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