coper
Old French
verb
Definitions
- to cut
Etymology
Suffix from Old French cop inherited from Latin colaphus (cuff, blow, box on the ear, a cuff, blow with the fist).
Origin
Latin
colaphus
Gloss
cuff, blow, box on the ear, a cuff, blow with the fist
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- colpus English
- *colpaticium Latin
- *colpus Latin
- *cuppāre Latin
- *cŏlǒpus Latin
- colaphus Latin
- colpus Latin
- colpo Italian
- coup French
- coupage French
- coupe-faim French
- coupe-gorge French
- coupe-papier French
- coupe-tifs French
- couper French
- couperet French
- coupeur French
- coupon French
- coupure French
- entrecouper French
- gouffre French
- recouper French
- surcouper French
- κόλαφος Ancient Greek
- κόλπος Ancient Greek
- colp Old French
- cop Old French
- copaïr Norman
- coper Norman
- купон Bulgarian
- colbe Old Portuguese
- golpe Asturian
- colp Old Occitan
- colpe Old Spanish
- côper Walloon
- colp Old Catalan