Vulpeculated
Robbed by a fox.

Derived from the Latin vulpēcula, diminutive of vulpēs, a fox.
Although the OED records the first use in 1672, the word is said now to be obsolete.
Vulpeculated
Robbed by a fox.
Derived from the Latin vulpēcula, diminutive of vulpēs, a fox.
Although the OED records the first use in 1672, the word is said now to be obsolete.