cope
Old French
/ˈku.pə/
noun
Definitions
- cup vessel from which liquid is drunk
Etymology
Inherited from Latin cuppa (drinking vessel), cūpa (tub, cask, vat, tun).
Origin
Latin
cūpa
Gloss
tub, cask, vat, tun
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- coupe English
- cuppa Latin
- cupula Latin
- cūpa Latin
- cūpula Latin
- kupa Hungarian
- coppa Italian
- cupo Italian
- Coupe Grey French
- coupe French
- coupelle French
- coupette French
- soucoupe French
- supercoupe French
- κοῦπα Ancient Greek
- *keup- Proto-Indo-European
- *kewp- Proto-Indo-European
- copo Portuguese
- *kuppaz Proto-Germanic
- copp Old English
- cuppe Old English
- koppr Old Norse
- cuve Old French
- copa Catalan, Valencian
- cupă Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- κουπ Greek (modern)
- κούπα Greek (modern)
- cop Middle Dutch
- kopf Old High German
- kupo Ido
- coppán Old Irish
- coupe Norman
- cúp Vietnamese
- kopf Middle High German
- kupë Albanian
- copa Old Portuguese
- cuba Old Portuguese
- cupã Aromanian
- cope Friulian
- copa Old Spanish
- cuppinu Sicilian
- κούπα gkm
- copete Walloon
- kilemschkop Crimean Gothic
- cūpella ML