Definition of Coped

1. a. Clad in a cope.

Definition of Coped

1. Verb. (past of cope) ¹

2. Adjective. Clad in a cope. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Coped

1. cope [v] - See also: cope

Lexicographical Neighbors of Coped

copatriots
copatron
copatrons
copay
copaying
copayment
copayments
copays
copd
cope
cope chisel
cope chisels
cope with
copeck
copecks
coped (current term)
copedant
copedants
copel
copels
copeman
copemate
copemates
copemen
copen
copens
copepod
copepod crustacean
copepods
coper

Literary usage of Coped

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Building Construction and Superintendence by Frank Eugene Kidder (1915)
"coped JOINTS. A coped joint is only used in connection with moldings; ... When nicely made a F'E* 352- coped Joints. coped joint cannot be distinguished ..."

2. The Churchyard Manual: Intended Chiefly for Rural Districts by William Hastings Kelke (1851)
"coped tombs, Nos. XIII. XIV. XV., are handsome and becoming monuments for ... XIV., or be engraved on the top of the coped slab, as in No. XIII. ..."

3. Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archeological Society by James Simpson, Richard Saul Ferguson, William Gershom Collingwood (1899)
"Shrine-shaped or coped Tombstones at Gos- forth, Cumberland. By the REV. WS CALVERLEY, FSA, Vicar of Aspatria. Communicated at Shap, July i^th, ..."

4. Archaeologia Cambrensis by Cambrian Archaeological Association, Donald Moore, Thomas Rowland Powel (1847)
"is a grave-stone preserved in the church of Llantwit, represented in the annexed figure. This is a coped stone, having along the centre or ridge a row of ..."

5. The Ecclesiologist by Ecclesiological Society (1860)
"to be of Picton stone, is of the usual coped form, with a richly floriated cross in high relief along the ridges of the intersecting copings. ..."

6. Memoirs of John Evelyn ...: Comprising His Diary, from 1641-1705-6. And a by John Evelyn (1871)
"... caps with coped crownes like Janizaries, which made them looke very fierce, and some had long hoods hanging down behind, as we picture fools. ..."

7. Building Construction and Superintendence by Frank Eugene Kidder (1906)
"coped Joint.—A coped joint is only used in connection with mould- dings ... When nicely made a coped joint cannot be distinguished from a mitre joint, ..."

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