What does «galopín» mean in Spanish?
- Rogue, rogue, rascal.
Examples of use in Spanish: "ese galopín seguro busca algo que hurtar".
- Raggy, dirty, poorly dressed boy.
- Selfish, great friend of comfort.
- Man engaged in lowly trades.
- Sly, cunning man.
- Boy who learns the seaman's trade; cabin boy, page.
- Kitchen assistant, galopillo.
- Brush smaller than the garlopa.
- Ancient measure of capacity used in Paris. It was worth half a sextarius.
- Ration of wine given to clergymen for breakfast.