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coper
cope 1 C0627400 (kōp)intr.v. coped, cop·ing, copes 1. To contend or strive, especially on even terms or with success: coping with child-rearing and a full-time job.2. To contend with difficulties and act to overcome them: "Facing unprecedented problems, the Federal Reserve of the early 1930s couldn't cope" (Robert J. Samuelson). [Middle English copen, coupen, to strike, from Old French couper, from Vulgar Latin *colpāre, from Late Latin colpus, blow; see coup.] cop′er n.
cope 2 C0627400 (kōp)n.1. A long ecclesiastical vestment worn over an alb or surplice.2. A covering resembling a cloak or mantle.3. A coping.tr.v. coped, cop·ing, copes 1. To cover or dress in a cope.2. To provide with coping: cope a wall. [Middle English cope, from Old English -cāp, from Medieval Latin cāpa, cloak, from Late Latin cappa.]coper (ˈkəʊpə) n (Commerce) a horse-dealer[C17 (a dealer, chapman): from dialect cope to buy, barter, from Low German; related to Dutch koopen to buy]cop•er (ˈkoʊ pər) n. Brit. a horse dealer. [1600–10] EncyclopediaSeecopeCOPER
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COPER➣Colorado Partnership for Educational Renewal |
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