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, adjective

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