Where does “copar” come from?

copar (Scottish Gaelic) comes from English copper, from English cop, from Middle English cop, from Old English cop, from Proto-West Germanic *kopp, from Proto-Germanic kuppaz, from Proto-Indo-European gup-, from Proto-Indo-European gew- — to bend, curve, arch, buckle; to bend, to curve;...

copar (Scottish Gaelic): copper

Definitions

  1. copper

Ancestry of “copar”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishcopperA reddish-brown, malleable, ductile metallic...
2EnglishcopTo capture or arrest someone
3Middle Englishcopsummit; top, tip, topmost part; top of the head,...
4Old Englishcop
5Proto-West Germanic*koppvessel, container, bowl
6Proto-Germanickuppazround object; orb; vessel; container; bowl;...
7Proto-Indo-Europeangup-round object, knoll
8Proto-Indo-Europeangew-to bend, curve, arch, buckle; to bend, to curve;...

Words derived from “copar

Every word from Proto-Indo-European gew-Every word from Proto-Indo-European gup-Every word from Proto-Germanic kuppaz