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Rupert
[roo-pert, roo-pe
noun
Prince, 1619–82, German Royalist general and admiral in the English Civil War (nephew of Charles I of England).
a river in W Quebec, Canada, flowing W to James Bay. 380 miles (610 km) long.
a male given name: derived from Robert.
Rupert
1/ ˈruːpət /
noun
Prince . 1619–82, German-born nephew of Charles I: Royalist general during the Civil War (until 1646) and commander of the Royalist fleet (1648–50). After the Restoration he was an admiral of the English fleet in wars against the Dutch
Rupert
2/ ˈruːpət /
noun
derogatory, military a junior officer in the British army
Word History and Origins
Origin of Rupert1
Example Sentences
The caricature of corporate America is heartless indifference, but Paul Gigot and Rupert Murdoch were there for my family and me.
The Conservatives say they will hand ex-Reform MP Rupert Lowe a seat on an influential Commons committee as he "shares our values on cutting waste".
Set amid the world of international showjumping, it introduced her hero: Rupert Campbell-Black - a brutish cad who treats women and horses cruelly, before mellowing slightly through the influence of his second wife, Taggie O'Hara.
Last month, YouTube TV settled a spat with Rupert Murdoch’s Fox Corp., keeping its channels, including Fox News, on the platform.
The blackout comes a month after YouTube avoided a collision with Rupert Murdoch’s Fox Corp.
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