Home › Words › C › clopperclopperclopper means one who clops; a horse.EtymologyFrom clop + -er.nounOne who clops; a horse.e.g.“Mr Binks over there is his front legs, and works his head, the horse's head, I mean. You should see old Clopper when he performs! My, there isn't a horse like him in the world.” — 1953, Enid Blyton, Five Go Down to the Sea:One who engages in clopping.Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.clopping 73% match — The sound or action of something that clops. vs clopper →cloppy 71% match — Making or resembling a clopping sound. vs clopper →clop 65% match — The sound of a horse's shod hoof striking the ground. vs clopper →clouter 62% match — One who clouts or strikes. vs clopper →clucker 58% match — One who clucks. vs clopper →clomper 58% match — A heavy, ungainly shoe or boot. vs clopper →clutcher 58% match — One who clutches. vs clopper →galloper 57% match — One who gallops. vs clopper →