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lapin

1

[ lap-in; French la-pan ]

noun

plural lapins
  1. a rabbit.
  2. rabbit fur, especially when trimmed and dyed.


lapin

2

[ lap-in; French la-pan ]

noun

plural lapins
  1. a rabbit.
  2. rabbit fur, especially when trimmed and dyed.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of lapin1

1900–05; < French, Middle French, perhaps, by suffix alteration, from laperean rabbit < Ibero-Romance; cony

Origin of lapin2

1900–05; < French, Middle French, perhaps, by suffix alteration, from laperean rabbit < Ibero-Romance; cony
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Whipped rabbit dropped off with apricots poached in cardamom syrup makes a pleasing start, but rillettes de lapin are easily sourced in Washington.

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Anticipate glossy reductions, ethereal pike quenelles in a foamy moat of lobster sauce and tout le lapin, er, “all of the rabbit.â€

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New Yorkers raving over slowly braised lapin, complaining about the too small holes in their bread and cheeses!

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The tarte de lapin pairs rabbit with a Parmesan and prosciutto crust; it’s what a favorite family meatloaf might taste like if Grandma were a trapper.

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In France it is the rabbit's nest, "nid le lapin," that people sometimes discover.

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