Recidivist vs Grypsera - What's the difference?
recidivist | grypsera |
One who falls back into prior habits, especially criminal habits; a repeat offender.
* 1914 , , The Uttermost Farthing , ch. 2:
A non-standard dialect of Polish with elements of other languages, used traditionally by recidivist prison inmates, that evolved in the nineteenth century in the areas of the Russian partition.
As a noun recidivist
is one who falls back into prior habits, especially criminal habits; a repeat offender.As a proper noun grypsera is
a non-standard dialect of polish with elements of other languages, used traditionally by recidivist prison inmates, that evolved in the nineteenth century in the areas of the russian partition.recidivist
English
Noun
(en noun)- This specimen was of English parentage, was a professional burglar, a confirmed recidivist , and—since he habitually carried firearms—a potential homicide.