Definition of Ryper

1. rype [n] - See also: rype

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ryper

rymming
rynd
rynds
rynersonite
rynge
rynt
ryokan
ryokans
ryot
ryots
ryotwari
ryotwaris
rype
rypeck
rypecks
ryper (current term)
rypophagous
rysh
ryshes
rysimeter
rysimeters
ryth
rythmic
rython
ryths
rytina
ryvett
ryvetts
röntgen
röntgens

Literary usage of Ryper

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Oxonian in Thelemarken; Or, Notes of Trave in Southwestern Norway in by Frederick Metcalfe (1858)
"Ketil—A few sheep in the wilderness—Brown ryper— The Norwegian peasants bad naturalists—More bridal stones—The effect of glacial action on rocks—'" Catch ..."

2. My Sporting Holidays by Henry Seton-Karr (1904)
"next best stalking-ground to Havn and Aune; and we generally migrated there from the Orkla in the first week of August for some ryper-shooting before the ..."

3. Sport in Norway, and where to Find it: Together with a Short Account of the by Mordaunt Roger Barnard (1864)
"The ryper shooting on this island is excellent. ... is a good neighbourhood for ryper, ... and black game; and tolerable ryper shooting is to be had on ..."

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