IPA: /ˌræpəˈriː/
KK: /ræpəˈri/
A person who engages in robbery or acts as a bandit, often associated with irregular military activities, especially in 17th-century Ireland.
The rapparee led a group of outlaws through the countryside, evading capture by the authorities.
Rapparee originates from the Irish word 'rampaire', meaning a freebooter or outlaw. It refers to a person who engages in plundering or raiding, particularly in the context of Irish history.
Think of the Irish word 'rampaire' which describes someone who is a freebooter or outlaw, helping you remember that a 'rapparee' is someone who engages in raiding.