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Cunny/coney/conie/cony skinns.
A coney was a rabbit - mentioned in Gervase Markham's The English Housewife written in the early 17th century (McGill-Queen's U.P., 2003,chapter 2, paragraph 54).
'A conie is so called because they make cuniculos, is little holes or burrows under the ground'. Quoted in Janet Arnold's Queen Elizabeth's Wardrobe Unlock'd, Maney, 1988, p.362.

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