Rapier

Rapier
Recorded in many forms including Rapa, Rappa, Rapi, and Rapo (mainly Italian and Spanish), Rabier, Rapier France), Raap (Dutch-Flemish), Rapp, Raper, and Rapier (England) and diminutives Rapin, Rapine, Rapinett (France), Rapetti, Rapini, Rapelli, and Ravelli (Italy), and no doubt many more, this is a surname of Roman (Latin) origins. It derives from the ancient word 'rapum' meaning root vegetables, and as such is occupational for a grower or seller of such crops. Its origins are as ancient as it is possible to be, to the very dawn of history, although as a surname, like all surnames it is much later, and not before the 14th century. Surnames of Italian origin are traditionally the most difficult to research as the country did not become a single entity until 1860, and record keeping before that was at best sparse. This surname should be well recorded in France, but sadly many of the early French recordings were lost in the 1792 Revolution. The Revolutionaries closed all churches and banned religious worship. This continued for about eight years until the church was restored by Napoleon, and during this period registers were routinely destroyed or fell apart from neglect. Such early examples as we have been able to find include: Ignazio Rappa of Carini, Palermo, Italy, on June 6th 1611, John Rappett, a witness at the church of St Katherines by the Tower (of London), England, on January 21st 1707, and Madelaine Rapinat, of Bruly, Meurse-et-Moselle, France, on February 8th 1735.

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  • Rapier — Angaben Waffenart: Degen Bezeic …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Rapier — Sn (Fechtwaffe) per. Wortschatz fach. (16. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus frz. rapière f. langer spanischer Degen , dessen Herkunft nicht sicher geklärt ist.    Ebenso nndl. rapier, ne. rapier, nfrz. rapière. französisch frz …   Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache

  • Rapier — Ra pi*er (r[=a] p[i^]*[ e]r), n. [F. rapi[ e]re, perhaps for raspi[ e]re, and ultimately of German origin, akin to E. rasp, v.] A straight sword, with a narrow and finely pointed blade, used only for thrusting. [1913 Webster] {Rapier fish} (Zo[… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Rapīer — (Rappier), Fechtwaffe mit gerader Klinge zu Hieb oder St ich, vorzugsweise Hiebwaffe auf Universitäten und Militärbildungsanstalten. Als Hiebwaffe heißt das R. auch Haurapier, auf Universitäten Hieber, für Mensur und Paradezwecke Schläger und mit …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Rapier — (frz.), der Degen zum Hieb und Stoßfechten auf dem Fechtboden und als studentische Mensurwaffe; das Hau R. (Schläger) hat statt des Stichblatts entweder eine halbkugelförmige Glocke (Glockenschläger) oder ein Gefäß mit mehrern Bügeln… …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • Rapier — Rapier, S. Rappier …   Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart

  • rapier — (n.) 1550s, from M.Fr. rapière, from O.Fr. espee rapiere long, pointed two edged sword (late 15c.), in which the adjective is of uncertain origin, perhaps from derisive use of raspiere poker, scraper …   Etymology dictionary

  • rapier — {{/stl 13}}{{stl 8}}rz. mnż I, D. a || rzad. u, Mc. rapiererze {{/stl 8}}{{stl 7}} broń biała o długiej, prostej i wąskiej głowni oraz rękojeści z koszem, zwykle ażurowym, osłaniającym dłoń, przeznaczona do kłucia, używana w Europie w XVI i XVII… …   Langenscheidt Polski wyjaśnień

  • rapier — ► NOUN ▪ a thin, light sharp pointed sword used for thrusting. ORIGIN French rapière, from râpe rasp, grater (because the perforated hilt resembles a rasp or grater) …   English terms dictionary

  • rapier — [rā′pē ər, rāp′yər] n. [Fr rapière, orig. adj., in OFr espee (sword) rapiere < ? râper, to rasp, ult. < OHG raspon, to scrape together: see RASP] a slender, two edged sword used chiefly for thrusting: see SWORD …   English World dictionary

  • Rapier — A rapier is a relatively slender, sharply pointed sword, used mainly for thrusting attacks, mainly in use in Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries.DescriptionRapier generally refers to a relatively long bladed sword characterized by a complex… …   Wikipedia

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