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Definition of Coppins
1. coppin [n] - See also: coppin
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coppins
Literary usage of Coppins
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Kensington Picturesque & Historical by William John Loftie (1888)
"... Abbot Islip—John of Gaunt—John of York—The coppins—The Finches —Lord Chancellor
Nottingham—William III.—Extent of Nottingham Park— Curious errors—Queen ..."
2. History of Lee County, Illinois by Frank Everett Stevens (1914)
"WILLIAM H. coppins. Dixon is an educational center. Pew cities of its size in
the entire country can boast of so many schools of recognized merit. ..."
3. The Kentish Garland by Julia Henrietta Louisa De Vaynes, Joseph Woodfall Ebsworth (1882)
"'THE murder of Emma coppins at Queenborough on January Ilth, 1859, ... 12 Emma
coppins was a servant maid, For her, her parents' grief, [-grieve. ..."