English word forloppin comes from English for-, English loppin
Dictionary entry | Language | Definition |
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for- | English (eng) | (dialectal) Very; excessively.. (no longer productive) Meaning "completely", "to the fullest extent" e.g. forbreak; superseded by combinations with "up" in senses where no upward movement is involved, e.g. forgive = give up (one's offenses), forgather = "gather up", forbeat = "beat up", etc.. (no longer productive) Meaning "far", "away"; "from", "out" e.g. forbid, forget, forsay; forbear, fordeem. |
loppin | English (eng) | |
forloppin | English (eng) | (UK, _, dialectal, Scotland) Being a runaway, vagabond, or renegade. |