释义 |
▪ I. ˈcoppy n.1, coppy-stool north. dial. Also copy, 5 copstole. [Of uncertain derivation.] A low stool.
14..Burlesque Poem in Rel. Ant. I. 86 Colrakus and copstolus, one gret whyle-barrous. 1807J. Stagg Poems (Cumbrld. dial.) 10 The breyde now on a coppy stuol Sits down. 1811Willan West Riding Gloss., Coppy, a low stool for a child. 1869Lonsdale Gloss., Coppy, Copy, a small stool, generally a three-legged one. 1875Lancashire Gloss., Coppy-stool. 1885Mrs. E. Lynn Linton Christ. Kirkland I. iii. 57 His supreme pleasure was to sit on his ‘copy’ (a kind of stool). ▪ II. ˈcoppy, a. and n.2 dial. and colloq. [f. cop n.2 + -y.] A. adj. Having a cop, crested. B. n. A crested or tufted fowl.
1880W. Cornwall Gloss., Coppies, tufted fowls. 1885Bazaar 30 Mar. 1248/2 Lancashire coppies and plainheads..special prize for best buff coppy. 1891Ibid. 20 Feb., 3 large buff coppy hens, 20/- each. ▪ III. coppy, coppyse obs. ff. coppice. |