Dutch · Animals
rabbit
A small furry mammal with long ears.
Het konijn eet een wortel.
The rabbit eats a carrot.
Originating from the Middle Dutch 'conijn', derived from Latin 'cuneus', the word has evolved as the popularity of rabbit as both a domestic pet and a game animal grew in Europe.
'Het konijn' is commonly used in both formal and informal contexts. It appears in children's stories and conversations, notably in discussions about pets and wildlife.
The rabbit is a central figure in many children's books, including 'Pieter Konijn' (Peter Rabbit) by Beatrix Potter, which enjoys popularity in Dutch-speaking countries.