ropaire

Irish

Alternative forms

Etymology

From rop (thrust, stab, verb) + -aire (agent noun suffix).

Noun

ropaire m (genitive singular ropaire, nominative plural ropairí)

  1. thruster, stabber; violent person
  2. cut-purse, robber; scoundrel
  3. (historical) rapparee
  4. (historical) rap (any of the tokens that passed current for a halfpenny in Ireland in the early part of the eighteenth century)

Declension

Derived terms

  • ropaireacht (stabbing, violence; snatching, thieving; villainy)
  • ropaire (bóthair) (highwayman)
  • ropaire gaid, ropaire an ghaid (gallows-bird)
  • ropaire mná (virago)
  • ropaire taisceadán (safe-breaker, safecracker)
  • ropaire tí (house-breaker)

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