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 Translation for 'white hare' from English to Bulgarian
NOUN   a white hare | white hares
зоол.T
white hare {noun} [Lepus timidus]
снежен заек {м}
Partial Matches
зоол.T
alpine hare {noun} [Lepus timidus]
снежен заек {м}
зоол.T
variable hare {noun} [Lepus timidus]
снежен заек {м}
зоол.T
blue hare {noun} [Lepus timidus]
снежен заек {м}
зоол.T
mountain hare {noun} [Lepus timidus]
снежен заек {м}
зоол.T
prairie hare {noun} [Lepus townsendii]
белоопашат прериен заек {м}
зоол.T
Korean hare {noun} [Lepus coreanus]
корейски заек {м}
зоол.T
Indian hare {noun} [Lepus nigricollis]
индийски заек {м}
зоол.T
American desert hare {noun} [Lepus californicus]
калифорнийски заек {м}
зоол.T
black-naped hare {noun} [Lepus nigricollis]
индийски заек {м}
white {adj}бял
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зоол.T
tundra hare {noun} [Lepus timidus] [mountain hare]
снежен заек {м}
лит.
Snow White {noun}
Снежанка {ж}
геог.
White Sea {noun}
Бяло море {ср} [Русия]
гастр.
(egg) white {noun}
белтък {м}
гастр.енол.
white wine {noun}
бяло вино {ср}
орн.T
white-rumped sandpiper {noun} [Calidris fuscicollis]
белокръст брегобегач {м}
зоол.T
white-lipped tamarin {noun} [Saguinus labiatus]
червенокоремен тамарин {м}
орн.T
Japanese white stork {noun} [Ciconia boyciana]
черноклюн (далекоизточен) щъркел {м}
орн.T
Oriental (white) stork {noun} [Ciconia boyciana]
черноклюн (далекоизточен) щъркел {м}
зоол.T
white-tailed jackrabbit {noun} [Lepus townsendii]
белоопашат прериен заек {м}
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Translation for 'white hare' from English to Bulgarian

white hare {noun} [Lepus timidus]
снежен заек {м}зоол.T

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alpine hare {noun} [Lepus timidus]
снежен заек {м}зоол.T
variable hare {noun} [Lepus timidus]
снежен заек {м}зоол.T
blue hare {noun} [Lepus timidus]
снежен заек {м}зоол.T
mountain hare {noun} [Lepus timidus]
снежен заек {м}зоол.T
prairie hare {noun} [Lepus townsendii]
белоопашат прериен заек {м}зоол.T
Korean hare {noun} [Lepus coreanus]
корейски заек {м}зоол.T
Indian hare {noun} [Lepus nigricollis]
индийски заек {м}зоол.T
American desert hare {noun} [Lepus californicus]
калифорнийски заек {м}зоол.T
black-naped hare {noun} [Lepus nigricollis]
индийски заек {м}зоол.T
white {adj}
бял
tundra hare {noun} [Lepus timidus] [mountain hare]
снежен заек {м}зоол.T
Snow White {noun}
Снежанка {ж}лит.
White Sea {noun}
Бяло море {ср} [Русия]геог.
(egg) white {noun}
белтък {м}гастр.
white wine {noun}
бяло вино {ср}гастр.енол.
white-rumped sandpiper {noun} [Calidris fuscicollis]
белокръст брегобегач {м}орн.T
white-lipped tamarin {noun} [Saguinus labiatus]
червенокоремен тамарин {м}зоол.T
Japanese white stork {noun} [Ciconia boyciana]
черноклюн (далекоизточен) щъркел {м}орн.T
Oriental (white) stork {noun} [Ciconia boyciana]
черноклюн (далекоизточен) щъркел {м}орн.T
white-tailed jackrabbit {noun} [Lepus townsendii]
белоопашат прериен заек {м}зоол.T
Usage Examples English
  • First, in the "White Hare of Inaba" fable, the gods try and fail to help a "shiro" 白 (lit. ...
  • According to local legend, Mill Hill on the Botley road was, in the 17th century, home to an elderly witch called Kate Hunt, who moved felled trees with magic, rode to Bishops Waltham on a farm gate and changed into a white hare.
  • Two of the tracks, "Lady of the Sea (Hear Her Calling)" and "The White Hare" have been remixed.
  • The popular traditional folk song, The "Creggan White Hare", is named for this townland.
  • The hare appears in English folklore in the saying "as mad as a March hare" and in the legend of the White Hare that alternatively tells of a witch who takes the form of a white hare and goes out looking for prey at night or of the spirit of a broken-hearted maiden who cannot rest and who haunts her unfaithful lover.

  • Martin Carthy, for example, recorded several, including "The White Hare" and "Creeping Jane".
  • Stories of an egg-laying white hare fostered the popular egg and rabbit Easter theme and traditions.
  • "Moondance" is a 1995 Irish drama film based on the 1936 novel "The White Hare" by Francis Stuart.
  • The site is associated with a white hare. The bones of the two infant children found within the Early Christian structure probably indicate that the monument was used briefly as a burial ground for unbaptised children.
  • The "Creggan White Hare" is an Irish folk song written by James Molloy. It was first recorded by Paddy Tunney in 1944.

  • There was the logo of a white hare on the mill chimney.
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