coupe
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Borrowed from French coupe. Doublet of cup, hive, and keeve.
coupe (plural coupes)
Inherited from Old French cope, cupe, from Late Latin cuppa, from Latin cūpa. Doublet of cuve. The sports sense is a semantic loan from English cup.
coupe f (plural coupes)
coupe f (plural coupes)
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
coupe
From Old Saxon *kûpa, côpa, from Old High German chôfa, chuofa, from Latin cūpa, Medieval Latin cōpa (“cask”).
coupe (plural coupes or coupen)
From Old French coupe, cope, culpe, from Latin culpa (“fault, defect; crime”).
cǒupe (plural cǒupes)
From Old French coup, cop, colp, from Latin colpus (“hit, strike, stroke”), colaphus (“a blow with the fist; a cuff”), from Ancient Greek κόλαφος (kólaphos, “slap (to the face)”).
cǒupe (plural cǒupes)
From Late Latin cuppa, from Latin cūpa.
coupe f (plural coupes)
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