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1. Etymology of the English word cope

the English word cope
derived from the Old French word coper
derived from the English word copen
derived from the Old French word couper
derived from the French word coup
derived from the Old French word colp
derived from the Latin word colpus
derived from the Classical Latin word colaphus (blow with fist; buffet, cuff)
derived from the Greek word kolaphos, κόλαφος
derived from the Greek word kolpos, κόλπος (the bosom; by analogy, a bay)
derived from the Greek word kolophos
derived from the Latin root *colpare
derived from the Latin word colpus
derived from the Classical Latin word colaphus (blow with fist; buffet, cuff)
derived from the Greek word kolaphos, κόλαφος
derived from the Greek word kolpos, κόλπος (the bosom; by analogy, a bay)
derived from the Greek word kolophos

Derivations in English

copemate, copestone, coped, coping

Usage

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2. Etymology of the English word cope

derived from the English word cope
derived from the English word cap
derived from the Latin word cappa (cape, cloak, cassock)
derived from the Greek word kappa, κάππα
derived from the Medieval Latin word capa (cape, cloak; cassock)
derived from the Latin word cappa (cape, cloak, cassock)
derived from the Greek word kappa, κάππα

Derivations in English

copestone, coping

Usage

Word found in Modern English

3. Etymology of the English word cope

derived from the English word cope
derived from the French word couperto

Usage

Word found in Modern English

4. Etymology of the English word cope

derived from the English word cope

Derivations in English

coper

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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