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▪ I. † caperer, n.1 = caper n.3, privateer.
1676W. Row Contn. Blair's Autobiog. xii. (1848) 508 At this time our caperers set to sea. ▪ II. caperer, n.2|ˈkeɪpərə(r)| [f. caper v. + -er1.] 1. One who capers.
1693Dryden Juvenal, The nimble caperer on the cord. 1812Byron Waltz x, Columbia's caperers to the warlike whoop. 2. A caddis-fly (Phryganea); from its flight.
1855Kingsley Glaucus (1878) 208 Caperers and sandflies. 1863― Water-bab. 80 Fly away as a caperer, on four fawn-coloured wings, with long legs and horns. |