Lebrato (en. Hare)
/leˈβɾato/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
A type of wild rabbit.
The lebrato is often found in fields and meadows.
El lebrato se encuentra a menudo en campos y praderas.
In some places, it refers to a guinea pig or a type of pet.
My brother has a lebrato as a pet at home.
Mi hermano tiene un lebrato como mascota en casa.
Etymology
It derives from the term 'lebrato', related to the council of the lebreles.
Common Phrases and Expressions
a lebrato
to do something in a cunning or stealthy manner.
a lebrato
like a lebrato
to refer to someone who moves quickly or with agility.
como un lebrato
Related Words
lebre
a term that refers to certain types of rabbits or hares.
lebre
rabbit
rodent mammal distinguished by its long ears.
conejo
Slang Meanings
Term used to describe a person who is cunning.
That guy is a lebrato, he always knows how to get out of trouble.
Ese tipo es un lebrato, siempre sabe cómo salir de los problemas.
Endearing name to refer to someone small and agile.
Look at that kid, he is a lebrato running around the park.
Mira a ese niño, es un lebrato corriendo por el parque.