Where does “levraut” come from?

levraut (French) comes from French lièvre, from Middle French lievre, from Old French lievre, from Latin lepus — a hare; a poisonous sea fish colored like the...

levraut (French): a young hare

Definitions

  1. a young hare

Ancestry of “levraut”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchlièvrehare
2Middle Frenchlievrehare
3Old Frenchlievrehare
4Latinlepusa hare; a poisonous sea fish colored like the...
Every word from Latin lepusEvery word from Old French lievreEvery word from Middle French lievre
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