ppl. a. [f. COPPICE + -ED.]
1. Treated as coppice; cut down periodically.
1577. B. Googe, Heresbachs 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.
2. Furnished with a coppice or coppices, copsed.
1832. J. Bree, St. Herberts Isle, 96. In amber robes the coppiced dells were dressed.