Lexicographical Neighbors of Copita
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 ..."