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Webster 1913 Edition


Cop

Cop

(kŏp)
,
Noun.
[AS.
cop
; cf. G.
kopf
head. Cf.
Cup
,
Cob
.]
1.
The top of a thing; the head; a crest.
[Obs.]
Cop
they used to call
The tops of many hills.
Drayton.
2.
A conical or conical-ended mass of coiled thread, yarn, or roving, wound upon a spindle, etc.
3.
A tube or quill upon which silk is wound.
4.
(Mil. Arch.)
Same as
Merlon
.
5.
A policeman.
[Slang]
Cop waste
,
a kind of cotton waste, composed chiefly of remnants of cops from which the greater part of the yarn has been unwound.

Webster 1828 Edition


Cop

COP

,
Noun.
[G.] The had or top of a thing, as in cob-castle for cop-castle, a castle on a hill; a tuft on the head of birds. This word is little used in America, unless cob, the spike of maize, may be the same word.

Definition 2024


cop

cop

See also: COP, còp, cöp, cọp, and çöp

English

Noun

cop (plural cops)

  1. (obsolete) A spider.

Etymology 2

Uncertain. Perhaps from Old English copian (to plunder; pillage; steal); or possibly from Middle French caper (to capture), from Latin capere (to seize, to grasp); or possibly from Dutch kapen (to seize, to hijack), from West Frisian kapia (to take away), from Old Frisian kapia (to buy). Compare also Middle English copen (to buy), from Middle Dutch copen.

Verb

cop (third-person singular simple present cops, present participle copping, simple past and past participle copped)

  1. (transitive, formerly dialect, now informal) to obtain, to purchase (as in drugs), to get hold of, to take.
    • 2005, Martin Torgoff, Can't Find My Way Home, Simon & Schuster, page 10:
      Heroin appeared on the streets of our town for the first time, and Innie watched helplessly as his sixteen-year-old brother began taking the train to Harlem to cop smack.
  2. (transitive) to (be forced to) take; to receive; to shoulder; to bear, especially blame or punishment for a particular instance of wrongdoing.
    When caught, he would often cop a vicious blow from his father
  3. (transitive, trainspotting, slang) to see and record a railway locomotive for the first time.
  4. (transitive) to steal.
  5. (transitive) to adopt.
    No need to cop an attitude with me, junior.
  6. (intransitive, usually with "to", slang) to admit, especially to a crime.
    I already copped to the murder. What else do you want from me?
    Harold copped to being known as "Dirty Harry".
    • 2005, Elmore Leonard, Mr. Paradise, page 295:
      He shot a guy in a bar on Martin Luther King Day and copped to first-degree manslaughter
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Etymology 3

Short for copper (police officer), itself from cop (one who cops) above, in reference to arresting criminals.

Noun

cop (plural cops)

  1. (slang, law enforcement) A police officer or prison guard.
Synonyms
  • See also Wikisaurus:police officer
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Etymology 4

Old English cop, copp, from Proto-Germanic *kuppaz (vault, basin, round object), from Proto-Indo-European *gu-. Cognate with Dutch kop, German Kopf.

Noun

cop (plural cops)

  1. (crafts) The ball of thread wound on to the spindle in a spinning machine.
  2. (obsolete) The top, summit, especially of a hill.
    • Drayton
      Cop they used to call / The tops of many hills.
  3. (obsolete) The crown (of the head); also the head itself. [14th-15th c.]
    The stature is bowed down in age, the cop is depressed.
  4. A tube or quill upon which silk is wound.
  5. (architecture, military) A merlon.

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Catalan

Etymology

From Old Catalan colp, from Late Latin colpus (stroke), from earlier Latin colaphus.

Noun

cop m (plural cops)

  1. hit, blow, strike
  2. time, occasion

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Czech

Etymology

From German Zopf.

Noun

cop m

  1. braid

Derived terms


French

Etymology

A shortened form of copain.

Pronunciation

  • [kɔp]

Noun

cop m (plural cops)

  1. (informal) A friend, a pal.

Old French

Noun

cop m (oblique plural cos, nominative singular cos, nominative plural cop)

  1. Alternative form of colp

Slovak

Noun

cop m (nominative plural copy, declension pattern of dub)

  1. braid

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Volapük

Noun

cop (plural cops)

  1. (tools) hoe

Declension