COP-ROSE Cop-rose`, n. Etym: [F. coprose, of uncertain origin; cf. D. klaproos, klapperroos.]
Defn: The red, or corn, poppy. [Written also cup-rose.]
COPS
Cops, n. Etym: [AS. cops, cosp, fetter.]
Defn: The connecting crook of a harrow. [Prov. Eng.]
COPSE
Copse, n. Etym: [Contr. from coppice.]
Defn: A wood of small growth; a thicket of brushwood. See Coppice.
Near yonder copse where once the garden smiled. Goldsmith.
COPSE
Copse, v. t.
1. To trim or cut; — said of small trees, brushwood, tufts of grass, etc. Halliwell.
2. To plant and preserve, as a copse. Swift.
COPSEWOOD
Copse"wood, n.