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Definition of Wapper

Wapper
Wapper Wap"per, v. t. & i. [freq. of wap, v.; cf. dial. G. wappern, wippern, to move up and down, to rock.] To cause to shake; to tremble; to move tremulously, as from weakness; to totter. [Obs.]
Wapper
Wapper Wap"per, n. (Zo["o]l.) A gudgeon. [Prov. Eng.]

Meaning of Wapper from wikipedia

- Lange Wapper is a Flemish folkloric character. He is a legendary giant and trickster whose folk tales were told especially in the city of Antwerp and its...
- Episode of the Belgian Revolution of 1830, Gustaf Wappers, 1834...
- Lange Wapper is a mythical being appearing in many folk tales in Flanders. According to belief (especially from people living in Wilrijk) Lange Wapper was...
- Egide Charles Gustave, Baron Wappers (23 August 1803 – 6 December 1874) was a Belgian painter. His work is generally considered to be Flemish and he signed...
- through-traffic away from the R1. Lange Wapper Ringland (organisation) Lange Wapper bridge Lange Wapper bridge Lange Wapper bridge Maquette: Interchange with...
- Go-wapper 5 Go-dam (ゴワッパー5ゴーダム, Gowappā Faibu Gōdamu) is a ****anese mecha anime series produced by Tatsunoko Production and aired in 1976. There were 36...
- of the Germanic world. Klaas Vaak (Dutch version of the "Sandman") Lange Wapper (also known locally as the "Longue ****ue") is a Flemish legendary giant...
- have entailed the construction of a long viaduct and bridge (the Lange Wapper) over the docks on the north side of the city in combination with the widening...
- 100 euro "175 Years of Belgium" coin. The obverse depicts a detail from Wappers' painting Scene of the September Days in 1830. History of Belgium Jan van...
- Study for "La prestation de serment du roi Léopold Ier", by Gustave Wappers (1831)....