sapper
A combat engineer; an engineer or a soldier engaged in attacking, destroying, and circumventing or building fortifications, bridges, and roads; a military engineer active in a combat zone.
Noun
- A combat engineer; an engineer or a soldier engaged in attacking, destroying, and circumventing or building fortifications, bridges, and roads; a military engineer active in a combat zone.
- his knowledge of Arabic and freedom from the theories of the ordinary sapper-school enabled him to teach the art of demolition to unlettered Beduin in a quick and ready way. - 1926, T. E. Lawrence, Seven Pillars of...
- A vast minefield trapped Ukrainian troops for weeks as infantry sappers slowly cleared an assault route on foot. - 2023 September 2, Emma Graham-Harrison, “‘Everything is ahead of us’: Ukraine breaks Russian...
- An officer or private of the Royal Engineers.
- By a remarkable piece of railway reconstruction work on the part of the Allied Forces—mainly South African railway construction troops—mines laid along the track by the retreating enemy were removed by sappers, and the...
- Billinge, from St Austell, was one of the first soldiers to land on 'Gold' beach on June 6 1944. He was a sapper attached to the 44 Royal Engineer Commandos and was one of only four to survive from his unit. - 2020...
- a person generally engaged in digging requiring a level of professionalism
- Let no Bank consider itself safe from the skill and daring of such sappers and miners. - 1847, editorial staff, “Attempt at Robbery”, in Scientific American, series 1, Volume 3, Issue 9, page 66:
Origin
Borrowed from Middle French sappeur (French sapeur). By surface analysis, sap + -er.