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<TEI.2><text><body><div0 type="alphabetic letter" n="C" org="uniform" sample="complete"><entryFree id="n11087" type="main" key="copis1" n="1" opt="n"><orth extent="full" lang="la" opt="n">cōpis</orth> (acc. to <bibl n="Var. L. 5.92" default="NO"><author>Varr.</author> L. L. 5, § 92</bibl> Müll. <sense id="n11087.0" n="I" level="1" opt="n"><hi rend="ital">N. cr.</hi>, more prob. than cops, assumed by <bibl default="NO"><author>Prisc.</author> p. 752</bibl> P. The nominative in neither form is found in use), <itype opt="n">is</itype>, <pos opt="n">adj.</pos> <etym opt="n">contr. from coops; cf. inops</etym> (ante-class. for the class. copiosus), <hi rend="ital">abundantly supplied with something, abounding in, rich</hi>: <cit><quote lang="la">ut amantem erilem copem facerem filium,</quote> <bibl n="Pl. Bac. 2.3.117" default="NO" valid="yes"><author>Plaut.</author> Bacch. 2, 3, 117</bibl></cit>: aliquem copem causarum facere, Turp. ap. <bibl default="NO"><author>Non.</author> p. 84, 22</bibl> (Com. Rel. v. 61 Rib.); <cit><quote lang="la">Pac. ib. (Trag. Rel. v. 307 id.): copi pectore,</quote> <bibl n="Pl. Ps. 2.3.8" default="NO" valid="yes"><author>Plaut.</author> Ps. 2, 3, 8</bibl></cit>. <cb n="COPU" /></sense></entryFree></div0></body></text></TEI.2>