'Caper' is Latin for goat.
No its a slang term referring to police officers , Shortened from the British Coppers which mean "someone who captures". In British English, the term cop is recorded in the sense of 'to capture' from 1704, its derived from the Latin capere via the Old French caper.
The word caper means to dance about in a playful way or to dance, hop, or leap in a playful way.
Yes. it is derived form is Cop or Copper. The term Copper was the original, unshortened word, originating in Great Britain to mean "someone who captures". (In British English, the term Cop is recorded (Shorter Oxford Dictionary) in the sense of 'To Capture' from 1704, derived from the Latin 'Capere' via the Old French 'Caper'
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The cast of Ride - 2002 includes: David Alan Graf as Old Cop Ben Glibert as Young Cop Harv Popick as Dr. Ronald Caper Jason Rue as Scott Paul Winters as Luther
Clean Caper Mean Draper Scene Taper
The Kingfisher Caper was created in 1975.
The Mediterranean Caper was created in 1973.
Circus Caper happened in 1990.
The Alpha Caper was created in 1973.
Canadian Caper happened in 1980.