cope的词源

英文词源

copeyoudaoicibaDictYouDict
cope: There are two distinct words cope in English. The now more familiar one, ‘deal with’ [14], comes from Old French coper, and originally meant ‘hit, punch’. The Old French verb was a derivative of the noun cop ‘blow’, which in turn was a variant of colp (from which modern French gets coup, borrowed into English in the 18th century). This came via medieval Latin colpus (ultimate source of English coppice) and Latin colaphus from Greek kólaphos ‘blow, punch’.

The modern English sense of the verb developed via ‘come to blows with’ and ‘contend with’ to ‘handle successfully’. Cope ‘cloak’ [13] was borrowed from medieval Latin cāpa, a variant of cappa, which produced English cap and cape as well as chapel and chaperone. It may ultimately be descended from Latin caput ‘head’.

=> coppice, coup; cap, cape, chapel, chaperon
cope (v.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict
late 14c., "come to blows with," from Old French couper, earlier colper "hit, punch," from colp "a blow" (see coup). Meaning evolved 17c. into "handle successfully," perhaps influenced by obsolete cope "to traffic" (15c.-17c.), a word in North Sea trade, from the Flemish version of the Germanic source of English cheap. Related: Coped; coping.

中文词源

cope:对付,处理

来自拉丁词colp, 击,打,来自PIE*skel, 砍,劈,词源同scissor, cleave. 词义由击,打到对付,处理。

该词的英语词源请访问趣词词源英文版:cope 词源,cope 含义。

cope:长袍,斗篷,墙帽

来源于拉丁语capa(斗篷)

cope:抗衡,对抗;对付,应付,妥善处理

来源于拉丁语colaphus(吹,冲孔),传入古法语为coper(击打,冲孔),传入英语中为cope(处理)。