Any of several small ungulate mammals of Africa and Asia with rodent-like incisors and feet with hooflike toes.
Small short-eared burrowing mammal of rocky uplands of Asia and western North America.
Black-spotted usually dusky-colored fish with reddish fins.
1The moorfowl does not cry there, the coney has no habitation.
2A faint cry, like the low scream of a terrified coney, escaped her.
3Then said he, 'Thy kaze, thy tout, thy catso, thy coney.'
4There's some left, if you want to try stewed coney.' There was no answer.
5We shall have it like a coney in a trap.
6He picked up a stone, and watched if perchance a coney might show itself.
7But it was no coney Yhakobin was tormenting up there; it was the pale creature.
8He passed Ilar his portion of the coney liver.
9Our bread chokes you, and raw coney chokes me.
10What damned cozening, gulling, and coney-catching have we here!
11Thou hare, camel, coney, night-hawk, raven, lobster, earwig, hog!
12After all, that which was shown us was only the ill-faced countenance of a roasted coney.
13Bolted like a coney to the hills.
14If you give me a coney, the coney's mine, see, to cook, if I have a mind.
15This coney lives in chinks and holes of rocks: it was never seen by me on the plains.
16A coney is a rabbit pelt.