n.
Rabbit fur, especially when dyed to imitate a more expensive fur.
[French, from alteration of Old French lapriel (probably influenced by connin, rabbit).]
Dictionary:
lap·in (lăp'ĭn, lä-păN')
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[French, from alteration of Old French lapriel (probably influenced by connin, rabbit).]
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[la-PAHN] French for "rabbit".
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The noun has 2 meanings:
Meaning #1:
the fur of a rabbit
Synonym: rabbit
Meaning #2:
castrated male rabbit
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