Etymology of the French word copier
the French word
copierderived from the Old French word
copiederived from the Medieval Latin word
copia (copy; number, amount, quantity; plenty, abundance, supply)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*op-Date
The earliest known usage of copier in French dates from the 14th century.
Derivations in French
copiage,
copiste,
copiable,
copion,
polycopier,
recopier,
copieurDerivations in other languages
Romanian
copiaCognates
Dutch
kopie, English
copy, French
copie, German
kopieren, German
Kopie, Italian
copiare, Lithuanian
kopijuoti, Norwegian
kopi, Polish
kopiować, Provençal
copia, Russian
копиpoвaть, Swedish
kopia