Harenoun
Any of several plant-eating animals of the family Leporidae, especially of the genus Lepus, similar to a rabbit, but larger and with longer ears.
Harenoun
The player in a paperchase, or hare and hounds game, who leaves a trail of paper to be followed.
Hareverb
(intransitive) To move swiftly.
Hareverb
(obsolete) To excite; to tease, or worry; to harry.
Hareadjective
(regional) Grey, hoary; grey-haired, venerable (of people).
Hareadjective
(regional) Cold, frosty (of weather).
Hareverb
To excite; to tease, harass, or worry; to harry.
Harenoun
A rodent of the genus Lepus, having long hind legs, a short tail, and a divided upper lip. It is a timid animal, moves swiftly by leaps, and is remarkable for its fecundity.
Harenoun
A small constellation situated south of and under the foot of Orion; Lepus.
Harenoun
swift timid long-eared mammal larger than a rabbit having a divided upper lip and long hind legs; young born furred and with open eyes
Harenoun
flesh of any of various rabbits or hares (wild or domesticated) eaten as food
Hareverb
run quickly, like a hare;
Harenoun
a fast-running, long-eared mammal that resembles a large rabbit, having very long hind legs and typically found in grassland or open woodland.
Harenoun
a dummy hare propelled around the track in greyhound racing.
Hareverb
run with great speed
Hare
Hares and jackrabbits are leporids belonging to the genus Lepus. Hares are classified in the same family as rabbits.
Hartnoun
A male deer, especially the male of the red deer after his fifth year.
Hartnoun
A red deer or one of related species.
Hartnoun
obsolete spelling of heart
Hartnoun
A stag; the male of the red deer. See the Note under Buck.
Hartnoun
United States playwright who collaborated with George S. Kaufman (1904-1961)
Hartnoun
United States lyricist who collaborated with Richard Rodgers (1895-1943)
Hartnoun
male red deer
Hartnoun
an adult male deer, especially a red deer over five years old.