Definition of Copita

1. a type of sherry glass [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Copita

coping
coping saw
coping stone
coping with
copings
copingstone
copingstones
copiotroph
copious
copious free time
copiously
copiousness
copiousnesses
copist
copists
copita (current term)
copitas
coplanar
coplanarities
coplanarity
copland
coplot
coplots
coplotted
coplotting
copoietic
copolar
copolyester
copolyesters
copolyimide

Literary usage of Copita

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

1. Fresh Gleanings: Or, A New Sheaf from the Old Fields of Continental Europe by Ik. Marvel, Donald Grant Mitchell (1851)
"Once had copita gone round the column with cousin Otho ... A second time the stern Hungarian had led forth the beautiful copita. ..."

2. A Diplomat's Wife in Mexico by Edith O'Shaughnessy (1916)
"After some telegraphing to Maass, with whom he had, fortunately, drunk a copita (oh, the power of the wicked copita!) as he passed his garrison, ..."

3. Ancient Armour and Weapons in Europe: From the Iron Period of the Northern by John Hewitt (1860)
"... of 1278 gives us the earliest notice of these " copita" of leather, made after the fashion (de similitudine) of horses' heads:— " D Milon le ..."

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