- rapin, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
rapin, n meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
- rapin - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Cela n’est guère amusant, d’aller chercher des cerises à l’eau-de-vie, du tabac à fumer et des cervelas pour ces messieurs, et de s’entendre appeler toute la journée rapin et rat huppé !
- RAPIN translation in English | French-English Dictionary | Reverso
Find accurate translations for "rapin" in English Explore various translations of "rapin" sorted by frequency and relevance to find the perfect match for your context
- Paul de Rapin - Wikipedia
Rapin's ‘History’ begins with the landing of Julius Cæsar and ends with the accession of William and Mary It was continued in French by David Durand (d 1763), a Huguenot refugee
- Rapin - Name Meaning and Origin
The surname Rapin is of French origin and is derived from the Old French word "rapine," meaning "plunder" or "robbery " It is believed to have originated as a nickname for someone who was involved in or associated with acts of robbery or plundering
- Définition de rapin | Dictionnaire français - La langue française
Rapin - Nom commun Rapin — définition française (sens 2, nom commun) (Dans l'univers artistique) Apprenti ou jeune élève dans un atelier de peinture Au bout de cinq minutes, Marcel était habillé ; il était mis avec le mauvais goût le plus parfait : tenue de rapin allant dans le monde — Henry Murger, Scènes de la vie de bohème
- RAPINE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of RAPINE is pillage, plunder Examples are automatically compiled from online sources to show current usage Read More
- René Rapin - Wikipedia
René Rapin René Rapin (1621–1687) was a French Jesuit and writer He was born at Tours and entered the Society of Jesus in 1639 He taught rhetoric, and wrote extensively both in verse and prose
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