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Charles G Waldman
cgw at fnal.gov
Tue May 11 11:35:14 EDT 1999
Ivan Van Laningham writes:
>
> I'd like to correct a small error perpetrated by the movie. The
> bunny that lops off arms etc. is at one point described as a
> ``rodent.'' In point of fact, rabbits are lagomorphs, _not_
> rodents.
This mailing list is so educational, I learn something here every day,
and often it has nothing to do with computers. Your posting sent me
off to my Webster's to look up "lagomorph" and "rodent" to see what
the difference is. Here's the Webster's entry for "rodent":
Main Entry: ro·dent
Function: noun
Etymology: ultimately from Latin rodent-, rodens, present participle
of rodere to gnaw; akin to Latin radere to scrape, scratch, Sanskrit
radati he gnaws
Date: 1859
1 : any of an order (Rodentia) of relatively small gnawing mammals
(as a mouse, a squirrel, or a beaver) that have in both jaws a single
pair of incisors with a chisel-shaped edge
2 : a small mammal (as a rabbit or a shrew) other than a true rodent
So at least according to Webster's sense 2, it's legitimate to call a
rabbit a rodent, even though it's not a "true" rodent. Gnaw on that!
didactically yours,
cgw
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