- roperies
- rop·er·y || 'rəʊpərɪ n. place for making ropes; roguery; knavery
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
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ropery — [rō′pər ē] n. pl. roperies 1. Now Rare a place for the manufacture of ropes 2. Archaic ROGUERY … English World dictionary