Definition of Coppola

1. Noun. United States filmmaker (born in 1939).


Lexicographical Neighbors of Coppola

Copernican Revolution
Copernican system
Copernicanism
Copernicia
Copernicia alba
Copernicia australis
Copernicia cerifera
Copernicia prunifera
Copernicus
Copland
Copley
Copper State
Copperfield
Copperopolis
Coppet's law
Coppola
Coprinaceae
Coprinus atramentarius
Coprinus comatus
Copt
Coptic
Coptic Church
Coptis
Coptis groenlandica
Coptis trifolia groenlandica
Copts
Cor.
Cor Caroli
Cora
Coracias

Literary usage of Coppola

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

1. The Carafas of Maddaloni: Naples Under Spanish Dominion by Alfred von Reumont (1854)
"Castle and village of Maddaloni—The family of Carafa — Malizia Carafa —Diomed Carafa, first Count of Maddaloni—The war of the barons — coppola and Petrucci ..."

2. Tales from the German: Comprising Specimens from the Most Celebrated Authors by John Oxenford, C. A. Feiling (1844)
"He seized fast by the arm coppola, who was searching his pockets ... coppola had greatly extricated himself with a hoarse repulsive laugh, ..."

3. Tales from the German, Comprising Specimens from the Most Celebrated Authors by Johann Karl August Musäus, Friedrich Schiller, Wilhelm Hauff, Karl Leberecht Immermann, Carl Franz Velde, Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann, Heinrich von Kleist (1844)
"He seized fast bv the arm coppola, who was searching his pockets to bring out ... coppola had greatly extricated himself with a hoarse repulsive laugh, ..."

4. Memoirs of General Pépé: Comprising the Principal Military and Political by Guglielmo Pepe (1846)
"Amongst these was my beloved friend, Gaetano coppola, who was for some time in imminent peril of his life. In the height of the disorder, his agitated mind ..."

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