copland
†
copland
Obs.
[?
f.
cop
n.
2
+
land
.]
1678
Phillips,
Copland
, a Land [
1706
piece of ground] whereinto the rest of the Lands in a furlong do shoot. [Hence
1708–21
in Kersey;
1721
in Bailey.]
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