▪ 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.