ppl. a. [f. COPPICE + -ED.]

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  1.  Treated as coppice; cut down periodically.

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1577.  B. Googe, Heresbach’s Husb., II. (1586), 105 b. Coppissed Woodes are commonly severed into so many parcels, as may serve for yeerely felling, some still growing while others are a felling.

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  2.  Furnished with a coppice or coppices, copsed.

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1832.  J. Bree, St. Herbert’s Isle, 96. In amber robes the coppiced dells were dressed.

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