Coper vs Roper - What's the difference?
coper | roper |
One who copes.
* 2001 , Lawrence C. R. Snyder, Coping with Stress (page 244)
Agent noun of rope; one who uses a rope, especially one who throws a lariat.
(dated) A maker of ropes.
One who ropes goods; a packer.
(archaic, slang) One fit to be hanged.
As nouns the difference between coper and roper
is that coper is one who copes while roper is agent noun of rope; one who uses a rope, especially one who throws a lariat.As a proper noun Roper is
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English
Etymology 1
Noun
(en noun)- And people who were adaptive copers early in life are likely to cope successfully with the losses that they encounter late in life.
Etymology 2
Anagrams
* ----roper
English
Noun
(en noun)- (Piers Plowman)
- (Douce)