Cop, n. top, XIII a 45. [OE. copp.]

Cope, n. long cloak, XII a 53; esp. the out-door cloak of an ecclesiastic, VIII a 182. [OE. *cāpe, from Med.L. cāpa.]

Cope, v. to provide with 'copes', VIII a 141. [From prec.]

Copuls, 3 sg. pres. links, IV a 12; Coppled, pp. linked (in rime), Introduction xv; see Kowe. [OFr. copler.] See Couple, n.

Corage, n. heart, XII a 11; gallantry, XIV c 108. [OFr. corage.]

Corde, n. cord, XII b 53, 60, &c. [OFr. corde.]

Corde(n), v.; corden into on, agree together, XV i 6. [Shortened from Acorde, q.v.]

Cormerant, n. cormorant, II 310. [OFr. cormoran.]

Coround(e), pa. t. crowned, VI 55; pp. II 593, VI 120. [OFr. corouner.] See Crouned(e).

Corouneȝ, n. pl. crowns, VI 91. [OFr. coroune.] See Croun(e).