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The Scottish word for Fox is tod. This word is also used in Northern England where a fox hunter is known as a tod hunter. The word is also the origin of the surname Todd.
The plural form for fox is foxes.
The Scottish word for vixen is "reiver." In Scots dialect, "reiver" can refer to a female fox, but it may also be used more broadly to describe a thief or raider. The term has historical connotations, especially in relation to the Border Reivers of Scotland and England.
It means: A Fox has been sighted, in England, when they doing fox hunting. It is a colloquial term and does not have any synonyms
You can find pictures of a northern swift fox by browsing the sites listed in the "Related Links" section of this answer.
northern america
The norwegian word for fox is "rev".
The word fox has one syllable.
There is no 'Europe desert fox.' The most common fox in Europe is the red fox. The true desert fox - the fennec - lives in the Sahara of northern Africa.
Todd is originally a Middle English word for 'fox'. It was probably adopted as a surname by early Mediaeval fox-hunters. In some regions of England, Todd is still a nickname given to foxes.
Yes, the word 'fox' is a noun, a word for a living thing.