copper

See also: Copper

English

Copper in its natural state.
Chemical element
Cu Previous: nickel (Ni)
Next: zinc (Zn)

Pronunciation

  • (General Australian) enPR: kŏ'pə, IPA(key): /ˈkɔp.ə/
  • (UK) enPR: kŏ'pə, IPA(key): /ˈkɒp.ə/
  • (US) enPR: kä'pər, IPA(key): /ˈkɑ.pɚ/
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  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ɒpə(r)

Etymology 1

From Middle English coper, from Old English coper, copor (copper), from Late Latin cuprum (copper), contraction of Latin aes Cyprium (literally Cyprian brass), from Ancient Greek Κύπρος (Kúpros, Cyprus). Cognate with Dutch koper (copper), German Kupfer (copper), Icelandic kopar (copper).

Noun

copper (countable and uncountable, plural coppers)

  1. (uncountable) A reddish-brown, malleable, ductile metallic element with high electrical and thermal conductivity, symbol Cu, and atomic number 29.
  2. (countable) Something made of copper.
  3. The reddish-brown colour/color of copper.
    copper colour:  
  4. (countable) A copper coin.
    • (Can we date this quote?) Benjamin Franklin
      My friends filled my pockets with coppers.
    • 1909, Archibald Marshall [pseudonym; Arthur Hammond Marshall], chapter II, in The Squire’s Daughter, London: Methuen, OCLC 12026604; republished New York, N.Y.: Dodd, Mead and Company, 1919, OCLC 491297620:
      "I don't want to spoil any comparison you are going to make," said Jim, "but I was at Winchester and New College." ¶ "That will do," said Mackenzie. "I was dragged up at the workhouse school till I was twelve. Then I ran away and sold papers in the streets, and anything else that I could pick up a few coppers by—except steal. []."
  5. (Britain, Australia, dated) A large pot, often used for heating water or washing clothes over a fire. In Australasia at least, it could also be a fixed installation made of copper, with a fire underneath and its own chimney. Generally made redundant by the advent of the washing machine.
    Mum would heat the water in a copper in the kitchen and transfer it to the tin bath.
    I explain that socks can’t be boiled up in the copper with the sheets and towels or they shrink.
    • 1797, Dyeing, article in Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig (editors), Encyclopædia Britannica: or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Literature, Volume 6, Part 1 p.207:
      When the water in the copper boils, the arsenic and tartar, well pounded, is put into it, and kept boiling till the liquor is reduced to about half.
Synonyms
Derived terms
  • antimonial copper
  • arsenical copper
  • barium copper oxide
  • black copper
  • black copper ore
  • blanched copper
  • blister copper, blistered copper
  • blue copper
  • Bungtown copper
  • Chessy copper
  • chromated copper arsenate
  • clear one's coppers
  • cool one's coppers
  • copper acetate
  • copper age
  • copper arsenate
  • copper-arsenide
  • copper-arsenite
  • copper-beech
  • copper-bellied snake
  • copper-belly
  • copperbelt
  • copper belt
  • Copper Belt
  • copper-bit
  • copper-blende
  • copper-bloom
  • copper-bottom
  • copper-bottomed
  • copper-bound
  • copper-butterfly
  • copper-cap
  • copper-captain
  • copper carbonate
  • copper chloride
  • copper-colic
  • copper-colored
  • copper-coloured
  • copper-cut
  • copper dichloride
  • coppered
  • copper-emerald
  • copperer
  • Copper Eskimo
  • copper-faced
  • copper-fasten
  • copper-fastened
  • copper-finch
  • copper-foil
  • copper-glance
  • copper-green
  • copper-head
  • copperhead
  • copper-headed
  • copper-hells
  • copper-hops
  • copper-Indian
  • coppering
  • copper-iron
  • copperise, copperize
  • copperish
  • copper-knob
  • copper loss
  • copper-man
  • copper-manganese
  • copper-mica
  • copper-nickel
  • copper nitrate
  • coppernob
  • copper-nose
  • copper ore
  • copper oxide
  • copper phosphide
  • copper-place
  • copperplate
  • copper-powder
  • copper pyrites
  • copper-rain
  • copper schist
  • copperskin
  • copper-skinned
  • copper-slate
  • coppersmith
  • copper-smoke
  • copper-snake
  • copper-spot
  • copper sulfate, copper sulphate
  • copper sulfide, copper sulphide
  • copper-top
  • copper-topped
  • copper uranite
  • copper-vitriol
  • copperware
  • copper-wing
  • copper-work
  • copper-works
  • coppery
  • disulfide of copper, disulphide of copper
  • dry copper
  • emerald copper
  • emerald copper ore
  • enamelers' copper, enamellers' copper
  • gold-copper ore
  • grey copper
  • grey copper ore
  • hot coppers
  • indigo copper
  • japan copper
  • large copper
  • manganese copper
  • octahedral copper
  • octahedral copper ore
  • phosphor copper
  • purple copper
  • purple copper ore
  • pyritous copper
  • red copper
  • scarce copper
  • silver-copper nitrate
  • sulfate of copper
  • sulphate of copper
  • variegated copper
  • variegated copper ore
  • velvet copper
  • velvet copper ore
  • white copper
  • yellow copper
  • yellow copper ore
Translations

Adjective

copper (comparative more copper, superlative most copper)

  1. Made of copper.
  2. Having the reddish-brown colour/color of copper.
    • Samuel Taylor Coleridge
      All in a hot and copper sky,
      The bloody Sun, at noon,
      Right up above the mast did stand,
      No bigger than the Moon.
    • 1999, Maria M. Gillan, Things My Mother Told Me (page 38)
      She seemed so alive, with her shining eyes and her copper hair and her jokes and funny stories, but there was always a mystery at the center of her life, the sound of wild sobbing my mother said she heard coming through the floor.
Synonyms
  • (made of copper): coppern (archaic)
  • (having the colour/color of copper): coppery
Translations

Verb

copper (third-person singular simple present coppers, present participle coppering, simple past and past participle coppered)

  1. To sheathe or coat with copper.
Translations

See also

Etymology 2

From cop (to take, capture, seize) + -er (agent suffix).

Noun

copper (plural coppers)

  1. (slang, law enforcement) A police officer.
Synonyms
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Further reading

  • Copper” in David Barthelmy, Webmineral Mineralogy Database, 1997–.
  • copper”, in Mindat.org, Hudson Institute of Mineralogy, accessed 29 August 2016.

Middle English

Noun

copper

  1. Alternative form of coper
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