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First published 1937 (DOST Vol. I).
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Cowp, Coup(e, v.2 Also: colp, coulp. [ME. coupe (rare), ON. kaupa.]

1. tr. To buy; to buy and sell; to trade in. 1540 Reg. Great S. 494/2.
Litteras … mandando … quod eorum nullus emeret, foirsthaw, regrait nec cowp lanam, coria, pelles [etc.]
1572 Maitl. Q. lxii. 37.
That … ane nobill man … Sould have bene coulpit twyise, first be ane theif, Then be Lochlevin
1577 Bk. Univ. Kirk I. 388.
That his Grace will putt ordour to sick as receives benefices, and therafter coupes them
1581 Elgin Rec. I. 162.
That na flescher nor vther persone cowp fysche … mair nor staikis thair awin hous
c1610 Melvill Mem. 2.
How that he had been couped from hand to hand
1636 Ann. Banff I. 74.
That wtheris persones … coupis and byis sic lyme as happinis to cum to the said burghe
1656 Baillie III. 323.
[The minister] made almost a trade of couping horses
1662 Peebles B. Rec. II. 50.
The inhabitantes who ingrosses and coupes the said sort of victuall privately

2. To give or hand over by sale. 1597 Maxwell Mem. II. 189.
That his Lordship cowp nocht ovir my gudesonis waird in the hands of my Lord Maxwell
1628 Reg. Privy C. Ser. II. 636.
Andro Ker … sauld and coupit us over as sogeris to Capitane Touris

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