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† ˈcoppling, copling, ppl. a. Obs. [Related to copple n. 2, and coppled; but in senses 2 and 3 app. influenced by cockling, toppling.] 1. Swelling upwards to a summit.1670 H. Stubbe The Plus Ultra 144 It rose with an unequal intumescence, copling, like a loaf in the midst. 1688 in Somers Tracts Ser....
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copple-stone
† copple-stone Obs. [cf. coppling ppl. a. 3; also cobble-stone, coggle-stone.]a 1728 Woodward (cited by Johnson), Copple-stones are lumps and fragments of stone or marble, broke from the adjacent cliffs, rounded by being bowled and tumbled to and again by the action of the water.
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