Definition of Coppras

1. coppra [n] - See also: coppra

Lexicographical Neighbors of Coppras

coppiced
coppices
coppicing
coppies
coppin
copping
copping out
coppins
coppish
copple
coppled
copples
copplestone
copplestones
coppra
coppras (current term)
coppy
copra
copra itch
copra oil
coprah
coprahs
copras
coprecipitate
coprecipitated
coprecipitates
coprecipitating
coprecipitation
coprecipitations
copremesis

Literary usage of Coppras

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

1. A Cornish Parish: Being an Account of St. Austell, Town, Church, District by Joseph Hammond (1897)
"Take a quarte of goode stronge beere ; of bruised Galls 4 oz.; of coppras finely beaten 3 oz. ; of gumme, 2 oz.; and a quarter of a spoone- ful of ..."

2. An Historical Account of the Macdonnells of Antrim: Including Notices of by George Hill (1873)
"... and is a pale water like white wine, not fully settled ; to me it tastes of coppras, and if a little pains were taken wiih it, would appear better. ..."

3. Dud Dudley's Metallum Martis: Or, Iron Made with Pit-coale, Sea-coale &c by Dud Dudley (1665)
"... making of coppras, Allum, Salt, casting of Brasse and Copper, Dyings, and many other Works were not many years since done altogether with the Fuell of ..."

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