See Also: polk(dictionary)
Polk, James K(nox)(encyclopedia)
Polk, James Knox(dictionary)
cope(8)(dictionary)
cope(7)(dictionary)
cope(5)(dictionary)
cope(4)(dictionary)
cope(3)(dictionary)
cope(2)(dictionary)
cope(1)(dictionary)

cope 2, noun (oh) and polk (iou)


cope 2, noun (oh)



2 n [C]
[Date: 1200-1300; Language: Medieval Latin; Origin: capa, from Late Latin cappa; CAP1]
a long loose piece of clothing worn by priests on Special Occasions

polk (iou)



polk verb intrans. M19.
[French polker, from POLKA noun.]
Dance the polka.