copeiz

Old French

Etymology

From presumed Vulgar Latin *colpaticium (having the quality of being cut), from *colpāre (to cut, strike), from *colpus (a blow), from Latin colaphus (a cuff, box on the ear), from Ancient Greek κόλαφος (kólaphos, a blow, slap).

Noun

copeiz oblique singularm (oblique plural copeiz, nominative singular copeiz, nominative plural copeiz)

  1. a cut-over woods

Descendants

  • English: coppice

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