cōpia, ae [co(n) + ops], f., abundance, supply; opportunity; in pl., resources, forces, troops.

cōpiōsē [cōpiōsus], adv., abundantly; of speech, fluently, eloquently.

cōpiōsus [cōpia], adj., abounding in, well supplied.

coquus, ī, m., a cook.

cōram [co(n) + ōs], adv., before one’s eyes, in person; prep. with abl., before, in the presence of.

corium, ī, n., skin, hide.

[Cornēlia, ae], f., Cornelia.

1. A daughter of P. Scipio Africanus Maior, and mother of the Gracchi.

2. A daughter of L. Cornelius Cinna, first wife of Julius Caesar.

Cornēlius, ī, m., the name of a very important Roman gens. See [Cinna], [Cossus], [Lentulus], [Scīpiō], and [Sulla].