clapier

French

Etymology

Inherited from Old French clapier (brothel), from Old Occitan clapier (rabbit hutch), from clap (heap of stones), from Medieval Latin claperius, possibly of Pre-Roman or Celtic origin, from Proto-Celtic *klappo, *klapf-. Compare Occitan clapàs, Catalan claper.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kla.pje/
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Noun

clapier m (plural clapiers)

  1. rabbit hutch
  2. an overcrowded, unhealthy dwelling, dump
  3. scree
    Synonym: pierrier

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