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From Middle English coupen, how to cope with an alcoholic from Old French coper, couper (“to strike, to cut”). As prices of everyday staples rise, ordinary households are struggling to cope. From Middle English copen, borrowed from Middle Dutch copen.

  • From Middle English coupen, from Old French coper, couper (“to strike, to cut”).
  • As prices of everyday staples rise, ordinary households are struggling to cope.
  • From Middle English copen, borrowed from Middle Dutch copen.
  • From Middle English copen, borrowed from Middle Dutch copen.
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