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Webster 1913 Edition


Spalpeen

Spal′peen

,
Noun.
[Ir.
spailpin
, fr.
spailp
a beau, pride, self-conceit.]
A scamp; an Irish term for a good-for-nothing fellow; – often used in good-humored contempt or ridicule.
[Colloq.]

Definition 2024


spalpeen

spalpeen

English

Noun

spalpeen (plural spalpeens)

  1. (Ireland) A poor migratory farm worker in Ireland, often viewed as a rascal or mischievous and cunning person.
  2. (Ireland) A good-for-nothing person, often used so-named during a good humored ridicule.

Quotations

  • 1979, Thomas Flanagan, The Year of the French (New York: The New York Review of Books):
    "And they stood you before the magistrates like a spalpeen or a tinker."
    "Sure the French wouldn't bring with them barrels of coppers for the spalpeens of Connaught. It is murder and bloodshed they would bring."
  • 2002, Joseph O'Conner, Star of the Sea (Vintage 2003), page 25:
    The men were mainly evicted farmers from Connaught and West Cork, beggared spalpeens from Carlow and Waterford; a cooper, some farriers, a horse-knacker from Kerry; a couple of Galway fishermen who had managed to sell their nets.

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