Search references for COPA CHILE. Phrases containing COPA CHILE
See searches and references containing COPA CHILE!COPA CHILE
Football tournament
The Copa Chile (Chile Cup) is an annual cup competition for Chilean football teams. Due to time constraints and club pressure, the trophy was cancelled
Copa_Chile
Football tournament season
The 2026 Copa Chile, officially known as Copa Chile Coca-Cola Zero Azúcar 2026 for sponsorship purposes, is the 46th edition of the Copa Chile, the country's
2026_Copa_Chile
Football tournament season
The 2026 Copa de la Liga is the first edition of the Chilean Copa de la Liga, a football cup tournament for the 16 clubs participating in the Liga de Primera
2026_Copa_de_la_Liga_(Chile)
Men's association football team
country has ever achieved in the World Cup. Chile won their first Copa América title on home soil at the 2015 Copa América, defeating Argentina in the final
Chile_national_football_team
Association football club in Chile
matches in Chile and had the top scorer of the tournament's history (Eduardo Vargas). Universidad de Chile has reached semi-finals in the Copa Libertadores
Club_Universidad_de_Chile
2016 edition of the Copa América, 45th edition of the Copa América
tournament, following losses to Germany at the 2014 World Cup and Chile at the 2015 Copa América. In February 2012, Alfredo Hawit, then Acting President
Copa_América_Centenario
Football tournament
The Copa de la Liga is a Chilean domestic football cup competition organised by the Asociación Nacional de Fútbol Profesional (ANFP), played from 2026
Copa_de_la_Liga_(Chile)
Football tournament season
The 2025 Copa Chile, officially known as Copa Chile Coca-Cola Sin Azúcar 2025 for sponsorship purposes, was the 45th edition of the Copa Chile, the country's
2025_Copa_Chile
Association football tournament
The CONMEBOL Copa América (English: American Cup; known until 1975 as the South American Football Championship), often simply called the Copa America, is
Copa_América
Chilean football club
gaining promotion to the Primera División de Chile. In 1991, the team joined in representing Chile in the Copa Libertadores, they passed through the 1st
Deportes_Concepción_(Chile)
46th edition of the Copa América
beating Chile 2–1 in the third-place match. Originally, the 2019 Copa América was to be hosted by Chile, while Brazil was due to host the 2015 Copa América
2019_Copa_América
their first continental title, which they defended at the Copa América Centenario in 2016. Chile won both the 2015 and 2016 final against Argentina on penalties
Chile_at_the_Copa_América
Chilean football club
16 Primera División de Chile titles, 2 Segunda División de Chile, 4 Copa Chile, 4 Supercopa de Chile, a Copa Apertura, a Copa República. In international
Club Deportivo Universidad Católica
Club_Deportivo_Universidad_Católica
International football competition
the Copa América for the first time. Uruguay were the defending champions, but were eliminated by the host nation Chile in the quarter-finals. Chile won
2015_Copa_América
Chilean football club based in Macul, Santiago
club in Chilean football. Colo-Colo has won 34 Primera División de Chile titles, more than any other Chilean club and a record fourteen Copa Chile titles
Colo-Colo
History of Chilean association football club Club Deportivo Universidad Católica
officially begins on April 21, 1937. It has been one of the four Chilean teams to have contested a Copa Libertadores de América final and was the last to do so
History of Club Deportivo Universidad Católica
History_of_Club_Deportivo_Universidad_Católica
South American association football tournament
also known as the Copa Libertadores de América (Portuguese: Copa/Taça Libertadores da América), and most commonly shortened to Copa Libertadores, is an
Copa_Libertadores
Football tournament season
The 2024 Copa Chile (officially known as Copa Chile Coca-Cola Sin Azúcar 2024 due to its sponsorship), was the 44th edition of the Copa Chile, the country's
2024_Copa_Chile
Professional association football league in Chile
the lower category, the Primera B (category with which it shares the Copa Chile). A total of 53 clubs have played at least one season in the first division
Liga_de_Primera
Chilean football club
El Teniente, opened in 1945 and renovated for the 2015 Copa América, which was hosted by Chile. Founded in 1955, the club was named in honor of the country's
O'Higgins_F.C.
Club Universidad de Chile 2025 football season
de Chile's 99th season in existence and their 69th in the Liga de Primera, the top tier of Chilean football. The club also competed in the Copa Chile and
2025 Club Universidad de Chile season
2025_Club_Universidad_de_Chile_season
International soccer match
Chile". Copa América Centenario. June 26, 2016. Archived from the original on June 27, 2016. Retrieved June 26, 2016. "Referee Assignments for Copa America
Copa_América_Centenario_final
Football tournament season
The 2023 Copa Chile (officially known as Copa Chile Easy 2023 due to its sponsorship), was the 43rd edition of the Copa Chile, the country's national football
2023_Copa_Chile
86th season in existence of Club Deportivo Universidad Católica
of Chilean football. In addition to the domestic league, Universidad Católica also competed in the Copa Chile, Copa de la Liga, Supercopa de Chile and
2026 Club Deportivo Universidad Católica season
2026_Club_Deportivo_Universidad_Católica_season
Football match
Copa América final was the final match of the 2015 Copa América, an international football tournament organized by CONMEBOL that was played in Chile.
2015_Copa_América_final
66th Copa Libertadores edition
The 2025 Copa CONMEBOL Libertadores was the 66th edition of the CONMEBOL Libertadores (also referred to as the Copa Libertadores), South America's premier
2025_Copa_Libertadores
Chilean football club
champion once (2015 Clausura) and achieved one Copa Chile title in 1987, with players like the Chilean legend Iván Zamorano, Rubén Martínez and the club's
Cobresal
Chilean footballer (born 1988)
becoming the most expensive Chilean player of all time. There, Sánchez won six trophies, including a La Liga title and a Copa del Rey. He then joined Arsenal
Alexis_Sánchez
67th Copa Libertadores edition
The 2026 Copa CONMEBOL Libertadores is the 67th edition of the CONMEBOL Libertadores (also referred to as the Copa Libertadores), South America's premier
2026_Copa_Libertadores
Chilean football club
bulk of their squad, qualifying for the U-20 Copa Libertadores twice, both times as reigning youth Chilean champions. In 1947, CD Huachipato was officially
Huachipato_FC
Football league season
placing third in the league will face the 2026 Copa Chile champions in a play-off match for a berth into the Copa Libertadores second stage. The teams placing
2026_Liga_de_Primera
Football tournament season
The 2017 Copa Chile, (officially known as Copa Chile MTS 2017 because of its sponsorship), was the 38th edition of the Copa Chile, the country's national
2017_Copa_Chile
Football tournament season
The 2018 Copa Chile (officially known as Copa Chile MTS 2018 due to its sponsorship), was the 39th edition of the Copa Chile, the country's national football
2018_Copa_Chile
Football tournament season
The 2016 Copa Chile, (officially known as Copa Chile MTS 2016 because of its sponsorship), was the 37th edition of the Copa Chile, the country's national
2016_Copa_Chile
Chilean footballer (born 1989)
the Chile national team in 2009, but was not selected for the 2010 FIFA World Cup or the 2011 Copa América. He established himself in the Chile team
Charles_Aránguiz
Chilean football club
matches during the 1991 Copa América and 2015 Copa América. Primera División Winners (4): 1950, 1952, 1976, 2008 Apertura Copa Chile Winners (1): 1984 Primera
Everton_de_Viña_del_Mar
Women's national football team representing Chile
Chile is one of the first participants in the Copa América Femenina, when it did in the inaugural 1991 edition, alongside Brazil and Venezuela. Chile
Chile women's national football team
Chile_women's_national_football_team
Football tournament season
The 2021 Copa Chile (officially known as Copa Chile Easy 2021 due to its sponsorship), was the 41st edition of the Copa Chile, the country's national football
2021_Copa_Chile
Chilean football club
national titles and reached the semi-finals of the Copa Libertadores in 1979. The club is supported by Chile’s Palestinian community, the largest outside the
Club_Deportivo_Palestino
Chilean footballer (born 1989)
talent at Cobreloa, Vargas moved to Universidad de Chile where he won three titles, including the 2011 Copa Sudamericana, where he was named player of the
Eduardo_Vargas
Football tournament
Universidad de Chile Olimpia Cerro Porteño Nacional Peñarol Brazil: 7 Argentina: 6 Chile: 3 Paraguay: 2 Uruguay: 2 Torneio Mercosul Copa Merconorte Supercopa
Copa_Mercosur
Football tournament
played between the Campeonato Nacional Champions and the winners of the Copa Chile of the previous season. On 14 October 2025, it was announced that the
Supercopa_de_Chile
Chilean footballer (born 1983)
Bravo signed with ESPN Chile as a football commentator. Includes Copa del Rey and FA Cup Includes EFL Cup Appearance(s) in Copa Libertadores Appearance(s)
Claudio_Bravo
International football competition
involving the champions and runners-up of both the Liga de Primera and the Copa Chile, and changing to a final four format similar to the one used for the Supercopa
2026_Supercopa_de_Chile
49th edition of the Copa América
Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Paraguay Peru Uruguay Venezuela UEFA Euro 2028 Finalissima "Ecuador manifestó su deseo de organizar la Copa América
2028_Copa_América
48th edition of the Copa América
The 2024 Copa América was the 48th edition of the Copa América, the quadrennial international men's soccer championship organized by South America's football
2024_Copa_América
Football tournament season
The 2022 Copa Chile (officially known as Copa Chile Easy 2022 due to its sponsorship), was the 42nd edition of the Copa Chile, the country's national football
2022_Copa_Chile
Chilean football club
protagonist in Chilean football, but had never been able to participate in any major international competition until 2007, when they played in the Copa Libertadores
Audax_Italiano
Football tournament season
The 1992 Copa Chile was the 22nd edition of the Chilean Cup tournament. The competition started on February 29, 1992, and concluded on June 18, 1992. U
1992_Copa_Chile
Chilean footballer (born 1987)
DFB-Pokal, Coppa Italia, Copa del Rey, Copa do Brasil, Copa Chile Appearance(s) in Copa Sudamericana Appearance(s) in Copa Libertadores Appearance(s)
Arturo_Vidal
Football tournament season
The 2019 Copa Chile (officially known as Copa Chile MTS 2019 due to its sponsorship), was the 40th edition of the Copa Chile, the country's national football
2019_Copa_Chile
62nd season of Copa Libertadores
decided that the Chile 4 berth, originally awarded to the 2020 Copa Chile champions, would be awarded to the 4th placed team of the 2020 Chilean Primera División
2021_Copa_Libertadores
Chilean footballer (born 1957)
Taça dos Campeões Estaduais Rio – São Paulo: 1987 Chile Copa América runner-up: 1987 Individual Copa América Team of the Tournament: 1987 "Roberto Rojas:
Roberto_Rojas
Unión La Calera 2026 football season
Liga de Primera for the ninth consecutive season and also in the Copa Chile and the Copa de la Liga. On 6 March 2026, the ANFP determined that Unión La
2026_Unión_La_Calera_season
Chilean football club
4–2 in the Primera B promotion play-offs. Ñublense performed well in Copa Chile 1995, eliminating Colo-Colo in the quarter-finals but losing to Universidad
Ñublense
Chilean footballer (born 1987)
in 2019. A full Chilean international with over 160 caps since 2007, Medel has represented the nation at two FIFA World Cups, five Copa América tournaments
Gary_Medel
Chilean football manager (born 1953)
Club Universidad de Chile was going through one of the most unsuccessful periods in its history, having not won the national Copa Chile championship since
Manuel_Pellegrini
Club Deportivo Palestino 2026 football season
season, the club is participating in the Primera División, Copa Chile, Copa de la Liga, and the Copa Sudamericana. Last updated: 2 May 2026 Source: Competitions
2026 Club Deportivo Palestino season
2026_Club_Deportivo_Palestino_season
Chilean football club
Chile was in 1977, achieving the promotion to Primera División in the same year. The club has won the Primera División title 8 times, the 1986 Copa Polla
Cobreloa
Chilean footballer (born 1967)
of the Chile national team in 1987, appearing on the team every year until 2001. During his tenure, he played in the 1998 World Cup, four Copa América
Iván_Zamorano
Football tournament season
The 2011 Copa Chile was the 32nd edition of the Copa Chile, the country's national cup tournament. The competition started on May 11, 2011 with the preliminary
2011_Copa_Chile
Capital and largest city of Chile
establishment of the first Chilean league in 1933. The club's wins include 30 national titles, 10 Copa Chile successes, and champions of the Copa Libertadores tournament
Santiago
85th season in existence of Club Deportivo Universidad Católica
top flight of Chilean football. In addition to the domestic league, Universidad Católica also competed in the Copa Chile and the Copa Sudamericana. This
2025 Club Deportivo Universidad Católica season
2025_Club_Deportivo_Universidad_Católica_season
Chilean football club
this tournament the club won his first two consecutive titles in the Copa Chile, in the seasons of 1924 and 1925. The team was led by his captain, the
Unión_Española
International football competition
The 1991 Copa América football tournament was hosted by Chile, from 6 to 21 July. It was organized by CONMEBOL and all ten member nations participated
1991_Copa_América
Chilean football club
Limache is a Chilean professional football club based in Limache. They currently play at the top level of Chilean football, the Chilean Primera División
Deportes_Limache
(2002) This is a list of teams that have only made appearances in the Copa Chile. 11 de Septiembre (Arica) (2024) Alas Portuarias (Puerto Aysén) (2024)
List of football clubs in Chile
List_of_football_clubs_in_Chile
Football league season
of the 2011 Copa Libertadores and the 2010 Copa Sudamericana. The second-placed team advanced to a playoff and face-off the 2009 Copa Chile runner-up Municipal
2010 Primera Division of Chile
2010_Primera_Division_of_Chile
Football tournament
The Copa Merconorte (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkopa meɾkoˈnoɾte]) was an international football competition organized by CONMEBOL from 1998 to 2001 by clubs
Copa_Merconorte
International football competition
The 2001 Copa América was held in Colombia, from 11 to 29 July. It was organised by CONMEBOL, South America's football governing body. Colombia won the
2001_Copa_América
60th season of Copa Libertadores
The 2019 Copa CONMEBOL Libertadores was the 60th edition of the CONMEBOL Libertadores (also referred to as the Copa Libertadores), South America's premier
2019_Copa_Libertadores
International football competition
Campeonato Sudamericano Copa América, known simply as the 2007 Copa América or 2007 Copa América Venezuela, was the 42nd edition of the Copa América, the South-American
2007_Copa_América
Association football club in Chile
third-tier Tercera División. Among its titles, Iquique has won three Copa Chile titles (1980, 2010 and 2013–14). They have a local rivalry with San Marcos
Deportes_Iquique
place. And Universidad de Chile has been the only Chilean club to win a Copa Sudamericana championship. On women's football, Chile even earns a greater reputation
Football_in_Chile
Chilean football club based in Coquimbo
Finish in Copa Chile: Semifinals (2021) The home stadium of Coquimbo Unido is Estadio Municipal Francisco Sánchez Rumoroso, located in Coquimbo, Chile. The
Coquimbo_Unido
Football tournament season
The 2015 Copa Chile, (officially known as Copa Chile MTS 2015 because of its sponsorship), was the 36th edition of the Copa Chile, the country's national
2015_Copa_Chile
Argentine footballer (born 1998)
out in 2018 to Chilean Primera División side Unión La Calera, with the forward making his senior debut on 20 June during a Copa Chile second round win
Gianluca_Simeone
South American football tournament
CONMEBOL Sul-Americana), also known as Copa Sudamericana (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkopa suðameɾiˈkana]; Portuguese: Copa Sul-Americana [ˈkɔpɐ ˈsulɐmeɾiˈkɐnɐ])
Copa_Sudamericana
Football tournament season
The 1993 Copa Chile was the 23rd edition of the Chilean Cup tournament. The competition started on February 20, 1993, and concluded on May 23, 1993. U
1993_Copa_Chile
Football tournament
acogerá la Copa América de Futsal 2017". CONMEBOL.com. 13 March 2017. "Copa América Futsal Chile 2019". CONMEBOL.com. "CONMEBOL suspende la Copa América
Copa_América_de_Futsal
Chilean football rivalry
the finals of the 1991 Copa Libertadores, the 1992 Copa Interamericana and the 2015 Copa América. As for the Universidad de Chile, to date it does not have
Chilean_Superclásico
Chilean footballer (born 1988)
over 140 caps for Chile since his debut in 2007, and represented the nation in two FIFA World Cups (in 2010 and 2014) as well as six Copa América tournaments
Mauricio_Isla
Mexican footballer
age of 10, Moreno joined the Chilean club Everton on loan in 2018. He made his senior debut with Everton in a 0–0 Copa Chile tie with C.D. Cobresal on 10
Carlos Moreno (footballer, born 1998)
Carlos_Moreno_(footballer,_born_1998)
Football tournament season
The 1995 Copa Chile was the 25th edition of the Chilean Cup tournament. The competition started on February 11, 1995, and concluded on September 14, 1995
1995_Copa_Chile
Chilean footballer (born 1974)
of the competition. Additionally, Salas played for the Chile national football team at two Copa América tournaments, helping his team to reach fourth place
Marcelo_Salas
Chilean footballer (born 1994)
Campeonato Carioca Includes Copa Chile, Coppa Italia, Copa do Brasil Appearances in Copa Sudamericana Appearances in Copa Libertadores One appearance
Erick_Pulgar
Football tournament
CONMEBOL Libertadores Femenina, commonly known as "Copa Libertadores Femenina" (Portuguese: Copa/Taça Libertadores Feminina), is an annual international
Copa_Libertadores_Femenina
59th season of Copa Libertadores
The 2018 Copa CONMEBOL Libertadores was the 59th edition of the CONMEBOL Libertadores (also referred to as the Copa Libertadores), South America's premier
2018_Copa_Libertadores
Football tournament season
The 2012–13 Copa Chile, (officially known as Copa Chile MTS 2012/13 because of its sponsorship), is the 33rd edition of the Copa Chile, the country's national
2012–13_Copa_Chile
Chilean football club
Gustavo Albella. In 1959 began with La Serena reaching the final of the Copa Chile, where he lost 5–1 against Santiago Wanderers. In that same championship
Deportes_La_Serena
Football tournament season
The 2009 Copa Chile was the 30th edition of the competition. The competition started on May 10, 2009 with the preliminary round and concluded on November
2009_Copa_Chile
Football tournament season
The 2013–14 Copa Chile, (officially known as Copa Chile MTS 2013/14 because of its sponsorship), was the 34th edition of the Copa Chile, the country's
2013–14_Copa_Chile
Chilean footballer (born 1990)
March 2025. Colo-Colo Chilean Primera División (5): 2009–C, 2014–C, 2015–A, 2022, 2024 Copa Chile (2): 2016, 2023 Supercopa de Chile (2): 2022, 2024 Athletico
Esteban_Pavez
Football tournament
The Copa CONMEBOL (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkopa konmeˈbol], Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈkɔ.pɐ kõ.mɛˈbɔw], both meaning CONMEBOL Cup) was an annual football
Copa_CONMEBOL
Loss Chile v United States Iran v Chile Brazil v Chile Chile v El Salvador Chile v Ecuador Chile v Mexico Chile v Bolivia Chile v Uruguay
2015_in_Chilean_football
English footballer (born 1999)
Qualifying through his mother, he was selected for the senior Chile team in 2021, and played at the Copa América in 2021 and 2024. Brereton Díaz was born in Stoke-on-Trent
Ben_Brereton_Díaz
Chilean footballer (born 1986)
Footballer of the Year in 2006 and appeared for the Chile national team in the 2010 World Cup and three Copa América tournaments, winning the 2015 edition of
Matías Fernández (footballer, born 1986)
Matías_Fernández_(footballer,_born_1986)
Association football club
championship twice (1970 and 2009) and lifted the Copa Chile in 2009, qualifying for the 2010 Copa Sudamericana. San Felipe's home ground is the Estadio
Unión_San_Felipe
Football tournament
The 2004 Copa América was the 41st edition of the Copa América, the South-American championship for international association football teams. The competition
2004_Copa_América
Football tournament season
The 1977 Copa Chile was the eighth edition of the Chilean Cup tournament. The competition started on February 6, 1977, and concluded on April 9, 1977.
1977_Copa_Chile
COPA CHILE
COPA CHILE
Surname or Lastname
English (common in the Midlands)
English (common in the Midlands) : from Middle English cope ‘cloak’, ‘cape’ (from Old English cÄp reinforced by the Old Norse cognate kápa), hence a metonymic occupational name for someone who made cloaks or capes, or a nickname for someone who wore a distinctive one. Compare Cape.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Example; Copy
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Cow-herder
Girl/Female
Hindu
Nice copy
Boy/Male
Indian
One who Copy
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Wife of Sage; Weaver; Name of Goddess Durga
Girl/Female
African, Arabic, Swahili
Martyr; Witness; True Copy
Boy/Male
Christian, Greek, Indian, Italian, Sanskrit
A Long Robe
Girl/Female
Indian
Learned (Wife of a sage)
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Lord Krishna's Copy
Girl/Female
Muslim
Witness. True copy.
Female
English
Latin form of Greek Kore, CORA means "maiden." In mythology, this is a name borne by Persephone, a goddess of the underworld.
Boy/Male
British, English, German
Filled Heart
Girl/Female
Scottish American English Greek
Seething pool.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Indian, Netherlands, Portuguese, Scottish, Swedish
Filled Heart; Maiden
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Gautama's Wife
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived on the top of a hill, from Middle English coppe, Old English copp ‘summit’ (a transferred sense of copp ‘head’, ‘bowl’, cognate with modern English cup), or a habitational name from Copp in Lancashire, named with this word.English : nickname for someone with a large or deformed head, from Middle English cop(p) ‘head’ (the same word as in 1 above).Respelling of German Kopp.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Witness; True Copy
Girl/Female
Tamil
Suprati | ஸà¯à®ªà¯à®°à®¤à®¿Â
Nice copy
Suprati | ஸà¯à®ªà¯à®°à®¤à®¿Â
Surname or Lastname
Spanish
Spanish : from copa, plural copas ‘drinking bowl’, applied possibly as a metonymic occupational name for a maker of such vessels or possibly as a topographic name for someone living in a hollow.English : unexplained. Compare Copass, Copus.
COPA CHILE
COPA CHILE
Girl/Female
Indian
Fragrance of flowers
Boy/Male
Arabic, Bengali, Islamic, Muslim, Pakistani, Urdu
Balance of God
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord of life
Boy/Male
Assamese, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
Name of Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
Hindu
Leaf
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Inspiration
Girl/Female
Arabic, Indian, Japanese, Muslim, Parsi
Unique; Matchless; Beautiful
Boy/Male
Tamil
Help, Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Tamil
Dawn, The earth, First light
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Earth
COPA CHILE
COPA CHILE
COPA CHILE
COPA CHILE
COPA CHILE
v. t.
To copy amiss.
v. i.
To yield a duplicate or transcript; as, the letter did not copy well.
pl.
of Copy
imp. & p. p.
of Copy
n.
An imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work; as, a copy of a letter, an engraving, a painting, or a statue.
n.
The dried leaf of a South American shrub (Erythroxylon Coca). In med., called Erythroxylon.
n.
See Copra.
n.
An individual book, or a single set of books containing the works of an author; as, a copy of the Bible; a copy of the works of Addison.
v. i.
To make a copy or copies; to imitate.
v. t.
To copy again.
v. i.
To form a cope or arch; to bend or arch; to bow.
n.
A short cope, or an inferier kind of cope.
n.
Manuscript or printed matter to be set up in type; as, the printers are calling for more copy.
n.
A priest's cope.
imp. & p. p.
of Cope
n.
See Coca.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Copy
n.
That which is to be imitated, transcribed, or reproduced; a pattern, model, or example; as, his virtues are an excellent copy for imitation.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Cope
n.
To make a copy or copies of; to write; print, engrave, or paint after an original; to duplicate; to reproduce; to transcribe; as, to copy a manuscript, inscription, design, painting, etc.; -- often with out, sometimes with off.