Idioms for rope
Origin of rope
before 900; (noun) Middle English
rop(e),
rap(e), Old English
rāp; cognate with Dutch
reep, German
Reif; (v.) Middle English, derivative of the noun
OTHER WORDS FROM rope
rop·er, noun rope·like, adjective un·roped, adjectiveWords nearby rope
rootstalk,
rootstock,
rootworm,
rooty,
ropable,
rope,
rope dancer,
rope in,
rope socket,
rope stitch,
rope tow
British Dictionary definitions for at the end of one's rope
rope
/ (rəʊp) /
noun
verb
See also
rope in
Word Origin for rope
Old English
rāp; related to Old Saxon
rēp, Old High German
reif
Idioms and Phrases with at the end of one's rope (1 of 2)
at the end of one's rope
see end of one's rope.
Idioms and Phrases with at the end of one's rope (2 of 2)
rope