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COPOUT. ”_To play copout_,” to drink off all that is in a cup or drinking vessel; _cap-out_, S.
_Douglas._
COPE, _s._ A coffin; ”a _cope_ of leid,” a leaden coffin.
V. ~Caip~.
_Knox._
_To_ COPe _betuene_, to divide.
_King Hart._
Fr. _coup-er_, to cut, to cleave.
COPER, _s._ A dealer.
V. ~Couper~.
COPY, _s._ Plenty, abundance.
_Wyntown._
Lat. _copia_.
COPPER, _s._ A cupbearer.
_Palice of Hon._
Evidently from A. S. _cop_, a cup.
COPPIN, _part. pa. Coppin in hevin_, elevated to heaven.
_King's Quair._
A. S. _cop_, the summit.
CORANICH, CORRENOTH, CORRINOCH, _s._
1. A dirge, a lamentation for the dead, S.
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