coper

coper
cop·er

English syllables. 2014.

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  • Coper — bezeichnet Coper (Gemeinde), Gemeinde in Spanien Coper (Boyacá), Gemeinde in Kolumbien Helmut Coper (* 1925), Träger des Verdienstordens des Landes Berlin Hans Coper (1920–1981), britischer Töpfer Siehe auch: Cooper Diese S …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Coper —   [ kəʊpə], Hans, britischer Keramiker deutscher Herkunft, * Chemnitz 8. 4. 1920, ✝ Frome (County Somerset) 16. 6. 1981; emigrierte 1939 nach England; wurde 1946 Mitarbeiter von Lucie Rie in London. Ab 1969 unterhielt er eine Werkstatt in Frome,… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • čoper — čȍper m DEFINICIJA tehn. reg. 1. naprava koja prekida struju ili kakvu drugu vrstu radijacije; prekidač 2. motor kotač koji je napravljen ili prilagođen vlasnikovu ukusu ili potrebama i sl. ETIMOLOGIJA engl. chopper …   Hrvatski jezični portal

  • Coper — 5°29′N 74°03′W / 5.483, 74.05 …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Coper — Recorded as Coper, Copere, Cooper, Copper, and Cowper, this is an English medieval surname. Amongst the most important of all medieval crafts was that of barrel or tub making. The origin is Anglo Saxon, deriving from the German kuper itself a… …   Surnames reference

  • coper — Ⅰ. cope [1] ► VERB ▪ deal effectively with something difficult. DERIVATIVES coper noun. ORIGIN originally in the sense «meet in battle, come to blows»: from Old French coper, from Greek kolaphos a blow with the fist . Ⅱ. cope …   English terms dictionary

  • coper — /koh peuhr/, n. Brit. a horse dealer. Also called horse coper. [1600 10; COPE4 + ER1] * * * …   Universalium

  • Coper — Admin ASC 2 Code Orig. name Coper Country and Admin Code CO.36.3685944 CO …   World countries Adminstrative division ASC I-II

  • Coper, Boyacá —   Municipality and town   …   Wikipedia

  • coper — noun Etymology: English dialect cope to trade Date: 1825 British a horse dealer; especially a dishonest one …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • coper — 1. noun A floating grog shop supplying the North Sea fishing industry. 2. verb to cut …   Wiktionary

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