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English
Etymology
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Noun
raper (plural rapers)
- (informal) One who has commited rape; a rapist.
- 1961, Xavier Herbert, Soldiers' Women, Netley, SA: Fontana Books, published 1978, page 50:
- Rosa refused to return to the lair of the raper, but was induced to give Tudy what his mother described as ‘his last bit of happiness’ in a bower hastily got ready at Montrose, the La Plante mansion on Greenock Heights.
- 1963, Edwin M. Moseley, Pseudonyms of Christ in the Modern Novel: Motifs and Methods, page 149:
- "Jesus Christ!" Grimm says, profanely pushing Hightower aside as he goes on to shoot Christmas and to emasculate him, according to the custom of lynchers punishing the dark rapers of white women.
- 1995, Simon Goldhill, Foucault's Virginity, page 71:
- Turning round, Cleitophon finds he is standing by a painter's studio which is exhibiting a painting of the whole story of the rape of Philomela, including the tapestry she weaves telling her own story after her raper, Tereus, has cut out her tongue.
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Translations
one who has commited rape — see rapist
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French
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Verb
raper
- to rap (to sing rap songs)
Conjugation
Conjugation of raper (see also Appendix:French verbs)
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raper
Polish
Etymology
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Noun
raper m pers (female equivalent raperka)
Declension
Declension of raper
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adjective
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