▪ I. cooped, ppl. a.
(kuːpt)
In 6–7 coupt.
[f. coop v.1 + -ed.]
Confined in or as in a coop; caged, shut up.
1613 R. C. Table Alph. (ed. 3), Coupt, kept within certaine limits. 1645 G. Daniel Poems Wks. 1878 II. 106 The cooped lion has broke through. 1676 Shadwell Libertine 111, A Spanish wife has a worse life than a coop'd chicken. |
▪ II. cooped
(Her.), obs. form of couped.