rabbitry









rabbitry


rabbitry [rab-i-tree] ExamplesWord Origin noun, plural rab·bit·ries.

  1. a collection of rabbits.
  2. a place where rabbits are kept.

Origin of rabbitry First recorded in 1830–40; rabbit + -ry Examples from the Web for rabbitry Contemporary Examples of rabbitry

  • Herschbach, 77, informed the royal couple that his father had been the one who had created the breed at his California rabbitry.

    Nobel High Jinks

    Samuel P. Jacobs

    December 8, 2009

  • Historical Examples of rabbitry

  • Now to come to the markings of this little aristocrat of the rabbitry.

    Three Hundred Things a Bright Boy Can Do

    Anonymous

  • The salamander is worth modernizing, too, so you can brand your own Rabbits with your monogram or the design of your own Rabbitry.

    The Complete Book of Cheese

    Robert Carlton Brown

  • British Dictionary definitions for rabbitry rabbitry noun plural -ries

    1. a place where tame rabbits are kept and bred
    2. the rabbits kept in such a place
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