Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
sasin
noun
/ˈsæ.sɪn/

Definition
A sasin is a term derived from South Asian languages that commonly refers to a type of animal, specifically a rabbit or hare.

Examples
- The sasin is known for its agile movements in the wild.
- In many cultures, the sasin is a symbol of fertility and abundance.
- During springtime, many stories are told about the mischievous sasin.

Meaning
In a broader context, the word ‘sasin’ can also be associated with the folklore or cultural representations of these animals in certain communities.

Synonyms
- hare
- rabbit
- bunny