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Etymology of the English word coni

the English word coni
derived from the Old French word conis
derived from the Old French word conil
derived from the Latin word cuniculus (rabbit; underground tunnel, burrow)
derived from the Latin word cunnus (female pudenda, external genitalia; a female)

Derivations in English

cony, coney

Usage

Word found in Middle English, Modern English



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