单词 | copped |
释义 | coppedadj. Now chiefly dialect. ΚΠ 900 in Thorpe Diplom. 145 (Bosw.) Andlang weges on ða coppedan ac. 939 in Kemble Cod. Diplom. V. 240 To ðan coppedan þorne. 2. a. ‘Rising to a top or head’ (Johnson); peaked. ΘΚΠ the world > space > shape > fact or condition of tapering > condition of tapering to a point > [adjective] > at the top copped1460 mitreda1547 coppled1600 coped1611 fastigiated1647 cop-crowned1650 copped-crowned1650 copple-crowned1699 fastigiatea1705 tenting1818 tectiform1834 pedimented1875 pedimental1890 1460 Lybeaus Disc. 131 in Ritson Met. Rom. II. 6 Hys schon wes with gold ydyght, And kopeth as a knyght. ?a1475 (?a1425) tr. R. Higden Polychron. (Harl. 2261) (1865) I. 225 A wonder copped pilour. 1500 Ortus Vocabulorum in Promptorium Parvulorum 91 Milleus, a copped shoo. a1513 R. Fabyan New Cronycles Eng. & Fraunce (1516) I. cxxiii. f. lixv A lytle Coppyd hyll. a1549 A. Borde Fyrst Bk. Introd. Knowl. (1870) xxx. 199 Coppyd thinges standeth vpon theyr [women's] hed, within ther kerchers, lyke..a gose podynge. 1576 G. Gascoigne Steele Glas Epil. Women..with high copt hattes, and fethers flaunt a flaunt. 1609 W. Shakespeare Pericles i. 144 The blind Mole castes Copt hilles towards heauen. View more context for this quotation 1664 J. Evelyn Sylva 101 The form of a copped brown Houshold-loaf. a1697 J. Aubrey Nat. Hist. Surrey (1718) II. 39 They shew you..a copped Hill, whereon..stood formerly a Castle. 1713 W. Derham Physico-theol. iv. ii. 94 The Pupil..round, and the Cornea copped, or conical. 1752 Philos. Trans. 1749–50 (Royal Soc.) 46 146 This [Echinite] is greatly copped, the Apex lying very high. 1884 Good Words Nov. 772/2 He talks volubly of the moles, worms, and traps, and the copped hills. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > arrangement or fact of being arranged > state of being gathered together > [adjective] > collecting into one mass or body > accumulated > heaping > heaped or piled upheapedc1380 heapedc1440 coppeda1552 piled1595 balked1598 up-piled1600 coacervate1626 castellated1780 piled-up1791 castellate1830 banked1838 coacervated1841 pyramided1866 a1552 J. Leland De Rebus Brit. Collectanea (1715) I. ii. 521 A great Hepe of Stones layed coppid up where he was buried. 1605 J. Stow Annales (new ed.) 101 A great heape of stones was laide copped vp where Hubba was buried. 1612 J. Speed Theatre of Empire of Great Brit. i. x. 19/2 Hubba the Dane..was there..vnder a heape of copped stones interred. c1630 T. Risdon Chorogr. Surv. Devon (1714) II. 363 They..piled on him a Heap of copped Stones, as a Trophy to his Memorial. 3. Crested, having a tuft on the head. Now dialect. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > animal body > general parts > covering or skin > [adjective] > having a coat > hairy, furry, or woolly > crested or crowned copped1398 coppled1600 cristate1661 copple-crowned1699 cristated1727 crested1796 crowned1796 coppy1891 1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomew de Glanville De Proprietatibus Rerum (1495) xii. xxxviii. 436 The Lapwynge..is copped on the heed. 1570 P. Levens Manipulus Vocabulorum sig. Diiiv/2 Copped, cristatus. 1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Cochevis, the copped Larke; the Larke that hath a little tuft standing on her head. 1653 H. Cogan tr. F. M. Pinto Voy. & Adventures vi. 17 We saw Adders, that were copped on the crowns of their heads. 1700 C. Leigh Nat. Hist. Lancs. i. 195 The copped Wren that fed the Dragoons near Durton. 1881 W. Dickinson Gloss. Dial. Cumberland Copt, Cop-heedit..tufted as some birds are. 4. figurative. a. ‘Stuck up’; proud, conceited. dialect. ΚΠ 1653 T. Urquhart tr. F. Rabelais 2nd Bk. Wks. ii. 12 The most coped, lofty that to be the place and high-crested Poets affirme. 1691 J. Ray Gloss. Northanhymb. in Coll. Eng. Words 140 Copt, superbus, fastuosus. 1695 W. Kennett Parochial Antiq. Gloss. Copt, in the North, high; as a Copt~man, i.e. a proud and high-minded man. 1869 J. C. Atkinson Peacock's Gloss. Dial. Hundred of Lonsdale Copt, set up, filled with conceit. 1878 W. Dickinson Gloss. Words & Phrases Cumberland (ed. 2) Copt, pert, set up, proud. b. Saucy, peevish, crabbed. Perhaps primarily ‘heady’. Now Scottish. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pride > haughtiness or disdainfulness > [adjective] overmoodeOE highlyOE overmoodOE overmoodyOE orgelc1175 dangerous?c1225 orgula1275 orgulousc1275 fiercec1290 hautain1297 highfulc1325 squeamousc1325 deignousc1330 digne1340 disdainousc1374 sirlya1375 lordlyc1390 high-hearteda1398 haught1430 haut1430 coppedc1449 excellentc1450 fastidious?a1475 loftyc1485 dain?1507 hichty1513 stiff-necked1526 supercilious1528 haughty1530 taunt?a1534 disdainfula1542 high in the instep1555 skeighc1560 queen-like?1571 surlyc1572 stately1579 coy1581 paughtya1586 steya1586 disdained1598 dortya1605 lordlike1605 overly1606 magnatical1608 stiff1608 surly-borne1609 high-sighted1610 lofty-minded1611 sublimed1611 patronizing1619 lording1629 sublimated1634 cavaliering1642 uncondescending1660 nose-in-the-air1673 sidy1673 fastuose1674 uncondescensive1681 condescending1707 stiff-rumped1728 fastidiose1730 cavalier1751 ogertful1754 pawky1809 supercilian1825 splendid1833 touch-me-not1852 pincé1858 high-stepping1867 eyeglassy1871 sniffy1871 cavalierly1876 snifty1889 Olympian1900 ritzy1920 mugwumpish1923 blasé1930 stiff-arsed1937 nose-high1939 the mind > emotion > pride > impudence > [adjective] thristec897 bolda1000 keen1297 apert1330 smartc1400 malaperta1425 overbolda1425 affronted1485 saucy1511 impertinata1525 over-familiar1529 pert1535 cocket1537 cockapert1556 contumelious1561 impudent1563 brass-bold1582 pertlike1582 paughtya1586 audacious1586 copped1597 effronted1598 petulant1598 dortya1605 rufty-tufty1606 facy1607 snappish1608 bold-faceda1616 over-pert1621 impertinent1631 procacious1660 insolent1678 calleting1691 effrontuousa1734 imperent1771 free1775 sassy1799 pawky1809 iron-sideda1825 gilpie1835 cheeky1838 fresh1843 snouty1858 nebby1873 gay1889 nebsy1894 nervy1896 brass neck1925 facety1928 facey1929 brass-necked1935 chutzpadik1959 c1449 R. Pecock Repressor (1860) 123 Thilk wommen whiche maken hem silf so wise bi the Bible..and ben ful coppid of speche anentis clerkis. 1597 King James VI & I Daemonologie ii. vi. 52 To these capped creatures, he [the devil] appeares as he pleases. a1605 A. Montgomerie Misc. Poems (1887) x. 23 Quhilks are bot cappit vane conceats. 1606 W. Birnie Blame of Kirk-buriall xix. sig. F1v Would not the kempes of the corps-guarde..cudzell him also for his capped conseate? 1674 J. Ray N. Country Words Coppet, saucy, malepert, peremptory; also merry, jolly. 1785 R. Forbes Ajax's Speech 9 in Select Coll. Poems Buchan Dial. Fight your fill, sin' ye are grown Sae unco' crous an' cappit. Compounds copped-crowned adj. Cf. cop-crowned adj. at cop n.2 Compounds 1, copple-crowned adj. at copple-crown n. Derivatives. ΘΚΠ the world > space > shape > fact or condition of tapering > condition of tapering to a point > [adjective] > at the top copped1460 mitreda1547 coppled1600 coped1611 fastigiated1647 cop-crowned1650 copped-crowned1650 copple-crowned1699 fastigiatea1705 tenting1818 tectiform1834 pedimented1875 pedimental1890 the world > life > the body > external parts of body > head > types of head > [adjective] > attribute of dejected1600 cop-crowned1650 copped-crowned1650 chubbed1674 chuckle1721 massive1843 1650 J. Bulwer Anthropometamorphosis i. 17 Copt-crown'd, or acuminate heads. 1653 J. Bulwer Anthropometamorphosis (rev. ed.) i. 10 Scoffing at his coppid crown'd Head, which appeared like the head of a Lapwing. 1656 R. Fletcher Poems in Ex Otio Negotium 132 From a Coppid crown-Tenent prickd up by a Brother. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1893; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < adj.900 |
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