Definition of the word rabbit warren

Pronunciation of vocabulary rabbit warren

rabbit warrennoun

hang thỏ

/ˈræbɪt wɒrən//ˈræbɪt wɔːrən/

Origin of the word rabbit warren

The term "rabbit warren" can be traced back to medieval England, where it was originally used to describe a type of underground network of burrows and tunnels that provided shelter to rabbits, resembling a warren, a place where rabbits were bred and raised for food. The word "warren" itself came from the Anglo-Saxon word "wearan," which meant a place filled with animals such as rabbits or hares. As the number of rabbits in such networks increased, these underground tunnels became more complicated and labyrinthine, resembling a maze or a warren, which is where the phrase "rabbit warren" originated. Today, the term is still commonly used to describe a maze-like or convoluted structure or arrangement of objects, places, or ideas, where it can be difficult to navigate or understand.

Example of vocabulary rabbit warrennamespace

meaning

a system of holes and underground tunnels where wild rabbits live

một hệ thống các lỗ và đường hầm ngầm nơi thỏ hoang sinh sống

meaning

a building or part of a city with many narrow passages or streets

một tòa nhà hoặc một phần của thành phố có nhiều lối đi hẹp hoặc đường phố

  • The council offices were a real rabbit warren.

    Văn phòng hội đồng thực sự là một nơi hỗn loạn.

Words, synonyms, related vocabulary rabbit warren


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