coppy
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
coppy (comparative more coppy, superlative most coppy)
From a diminutive (with + -y) of Middle English *cop, found in Middle English copstole, copstule (“a kind of stool”).
coppy (plural coppies)
From Middle English copy, a back-formation from copies, copyes, koppis (“coppice, copse”), mistaken as a plural.
coppy (plural coppies)
coppy (plural coppies)
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