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Webster 1913 Edition
Dapper
Dap′per
,Adj.
[OE.
daper
; prob. fr. D. dapper
brave, valiant; akin to G. tapfer
brave, OHG. taphar
heavy, weighty, OSlav. dobrŭ
good, Russ. dobrui
. Cf. Deft
.] Little and active; spruce; trim; smart; neat in dress or appearance; lively.
He wondered how so many provinces could be held in subjection by such a
dapper
little man. Milton.
The
dapper
ditties that I wont devise. Spenser.
Sharp-nosed,
dapper
steam yachts. Julian Hawthorne.
Webster 1828 Edition
Dapper
DAP'PER
,Adj.
Definition 2024
dapper
dapper
English
Adjective
dapper (comparative dapperer, superlative dapperest)
- Neat, trim.
- 1892, Henry Seton Merriman, The Slave Of The Lamp:
- This entrance is through a little courtyard, in which is the stable and coach-house combined, where Madame Perinere, a lady who paints the magic word "Modes" beneath her name on the door-post of number seventeen, keeps the dapper little cart and pony which carry her bonnets to the farthest corner of Paris.
- 1892, Henry Seton Merriman, The Slave Of The Lamp:
- Stylishly dressed, neatly dressed, spiffy.
- 1917, P. G. Wodehouse, The Man With Two Left Feet:
- Going down the street, you would meet a typical commercial traveller, dapper and alert.
- 1917, P. G. Wodehouse, The Man With Two Left Feet:
Derived terms
Translations
neat, trim
stylishly or neatly dressed
Anagrams
Dutch
Pronunciation
Etymology
From Middle Dutch dapper, from Old Dutch *dappar, from Proto-Germanic *dapraz.
Adjective
dapper (comparative dapperder, superlative dapperst)
Inflection
Inflection of dapper | ||||
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uninflected | dapper | |||
inflected | dappere | |||
comparative | dapperder | |||
positive | comparative | superlative | ||
predicative/adverbial | dapper | dapperder | het dapperst het dapperste |
|
indefinite | m./f. sing. | dappere | dapperdere | dapperste |
n. sing. | dapper | dapperder | dapperste | |
plural | dappere | dapperdere | dapperste | |
definite | dappere | dapperdere | dapperste | |
partitive | dappers | dapperders | — |