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Football tournament
The Copa Interamericana (English: Interamerican Cup) was an international football competition endorsed by CONCACAF (North, Central America and Caribbean)
Copa_Interamericana
Football match
The 1989 Copa Interamericana was the 12th. edition of the Copa Interamericana. The final was contested by Colombian club Atlético Nacional (champion of
1989_Copa_Interamericana
Football match
The 1998 Copa Interamericana was the 18th and last staging of the Copa Interamericana. The final took place between D.C. United and Vasco da Gama and was
1998_Copa_Interamericana
Football match
The 1971 Copa Interamericana was the 2nd staging of the competition. The final took place between Nacional (Winners of 1971 Copa Libertadores) and Cruz
1971_Copa_Interamericana
Football match
The 1978 Copa Interamericana was a two-legged football match contested between 1977 Copa Libertadores champion Boca Juniors and 1977 CONCACAF Champions'
1978_Copa_Interamericana
Football match
The 1990 Copa Interamericana was the 13th. edition of the Copa Interamericana. The final was contested by Mexican Club América (winner of 1990 CONCACAF
1990_Copa_Interamericana
Football match
The 1995 Copa Interamericana was the 17th. edition of the Copa Interamericana. The final took place between Costa Rican club Deportivo Saprissa (winner
1995_Copa_Interamericana
Football match
The 1981 Copa Interamericana was the 8th edition of the Copa Interamericana, the football competition co-organized by CONCACAF and CONMEBOL between the
1981_Copa_Interamericana
Winners' Cup 28 Scottish League Cups 3 Intercontinental Cups, 2 Copa Interamericana 1 Recopa Sudamericana 15 Torneo de Honor, 10 Torneo Competencia,
List of football clubs by competitive honours won
List_of_football_clubs_by_competitive_honours_won
Football tournament edition
The 1974 Copa Interamericana was the 4th. edition of the Copa Interamericana. The final was contested by Argentine Club Atlético Independiente (champion
1974_Copa_Interamericana
Football match
The 1991 Copa InterAmericana was the 14th. edition of the Copa Interamericana. The final was contested by Mexican Club Puebla (winner of 1991 CONCACAF
1991_Copa_Interamericana
Football match
The 1986 Copa Interamericana was the tenth edition of the Copa Interamericana, the annual football match contested between the winners of the CONCACAF
1986_Copa_Interamericana
Football match
The 1993 Copa Interamericana was the 15th. edition of the Copa Interamericana. The final was contested by Costa Rican team Deportivo Saprissa (winner of
1993_Copa_Interamericana
Football match
The 1973 Copa Interamericana was the 3rd. edition of the Copa Interamericana. The final was contested by Argentine Club Atlético Independiente (champion
1973_Copa_Interamericana
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 match
The 1976 Copa Interamericana was the 5th. edition of the Copa Interamericana. The final was contested by Argentine Club Atlético Independiente (champion
1976_Copa_Interamericana
Football match
The 1996 Copa Interamericana was the 16th. edition of the Copa Interamericana. The final took place between Argentine club Vélez Sarsfield and Costa Rican
1996_Copa_Interamericana
Football match
The 1985 Copa Interamericana was the 9th. edition of the Copa Interamericana, played after a 6-year hiatus. The final was contested by Argentine club
1985_Copa_Interamericana
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 match
1979 Copa Interamericana was the 7th. edition of the Copa Interamericana. The final was contested by Paraguayan Club Olimpia (champion of 1979 Copa Libertadores)
1979_Copa_Interamericana
Football match
The 1969 Copa Interamericana was the 1st. edition of the Copa Interamericana. The final was contested by Argentine club Estudiantes de la Plata (champion
1969_Copa_Interamericana
Football match
The 1988 Copa Interamericana was the 11th staging of this competition. The final took place between Nacional (winners of the 1988 Copa Libertadores) and
1988_Copa_Interamericana
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
2020. "Copa Libertadores". RSSSF. Retrieved 22 August 2020. "Intercontinental Club Cup". RSSSF. Retrieved 22 August 2020. "Copa Interamericana". RSSSF
Boca Juniors in international football
Boca_Juniors_in_international_football
Football tournament
penalty shoot-out in the second leg Copa Sudamericana Copa Mercosur Copa Merconorte Copa Interamericana Copa Libertadores Copa Master de CONMEBOL RSSSF SOUTH
Copa_CONMEBOL
Uruguayan association football club
three Copa Intercontinental it has competed in (1971, 1980, 1988). In addition, Nacional is the only Uruguayan team to have won the Copa Interamericana (two
Club_Nacional_de_Football
Football stadium in Chile
stadium. The stadium hosted an Copa Interamericana final, among other events such as Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana and Copa Mercosur matches. Chilean
Claro_Arena
Association football club in Toluca, Mexico
(2007). "Copa de Campeones CONCACAF 1968". RSSSF. Archived from the original on 12 January 2026. Retrieved 15 May 2026. "La Copa Interamericana". Estudiantes
Toluca_FC
Costa Rican sports club
Runners-up (1): 2021 Recopa de Costa Rica Champions (3): 1967, 2024, 2025 Copa Interamericana Runners-up (1): 1986 CONCACAF Champions Cup Champions (2): 1986,
Liga_Deportiva_Alajuelense
Mexican association football club
also finished as runners-up in the 1991 Copa Interamericana. The club's first major title was the 1944–45 Copa México, defeating América 6–4 on aggregate
Club_Puebla
won the Copa Interamericana in 1985 River Plate won the Intercontinental Cup and Copa Interamericana in 1986 Colo-Colo won the Copa Interamericana in 1991
Copa Libertadores records and statistics
Copa_Libertadores_records_and_statistics
Chronological list of Cruz Azul's seasons
seven occasions, and has finished runner-up in the Copa Libertadores and the Copa Interamericana. As of the end of the 2025–26 season, Cruz Azul has
List_of_Cruz_Azul_seasons
competitions, as of Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana since 1960, when Millonarios participated in the first edition of Copa Libertadores. In 2016
Colombian football clubs in international competitions
Colombian_football_clubs_in_international_competitions
Chilean football club
Copa Interamericana (1994). In 1993, Universidad Católica was the runner-up in the most important international tournament in South America: the Copa Libertadores
Club Deportivo Universidad Católica
Club_Deportivo_Universidad_Católica
Association football club in Mexico City, Mexico
titles, one Copa MX and two Campeón de Campeones. Internationally, it has won three CONCACAF Champions Cup titles and one Copa Interamericana. The club
Pumas_UNAM
Association football club in Mexico City
Champions Cup/Champions League titles, one CONCACAF Giants Cup, and two Copa Interamericanas. The club also holds numerous distinctions, including topping the
Club_América
Argentine professional sports club
now-defunct competitions such as two Copa Aldao, a record three Copa Interamericana, two Supercopa Libertadores and the 2018 Suruga Bank Championship
Club_Atlético_Independiente
Retrieved 2025-06-06. Ferreira, Bernardo (2023-11-07). "¿Qué es la Copa Interamericana y quiénes han salido campeones?". Excélsior (in Spanish). Retrieved
List of football clubs in Mexico by major honours won
List_of_football_clubs_in_Mexico_by_major_honours_won
Association football club in Mexico
Copa Libertadores, narrowly losing to Boca Juniors on penalties. Cruz Azul has also competed in the FIFA Club World Cup and the Copa Interamericana,
Cruz_Azul
incentives, large trip costs and lack of proper organizing, led the Copa Interamericana to face irregular scheduling and different formats. For instance
CA Independiente in international football
CA_Independiente_in_international_football
South American professional football club
once the Tie Cup, the Copa Sudamericana, the Supercopa Libertadores, the Suruga Bank Championship, and the Copa Interamericana. Prior to the first continental
River Plate in international football
River_Plate_in_international_football
Association football club in El Salvador
trophies, and finished runners up in the 1979 Copa Interamericana cup, and third place in the 1980 Copa Interclubes UNCAF.[citation needed] Clubs from
C.D._FAS
Association football club in Argentina
international achievements also include one Tie Cup, one Copa de Honor Cousenier, and two Copa Escobar-Gerona, organized jointly by AFA and AUF together
Boca_Juniors
Chilean football club based in Macul, Santiago
international titles: the 1992 Recopa Sudamericana and the 1992 Copa Interamericana, The club's all time top scorer is Carlos Caszely with 208 goals
Colo-Colo
Association football club in Honduras
2011, 2024–25 Apertura Honduran Cup Winners (3): 1995, 1998, 2015 Copa Interamericana Runners-up (2): 1972, 1988 CONCACAF Champions Cup Winners (2): 1972
C.D._Olimpia
Football match
final 2015 Copa Interamericana 1986 Suruga Bank Championship 2015 CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores finals 1966 1976 1986 1996 2015 2018 2019 Copa Sudamericana
2011 Argentine Primera División relegation playoffs
2011_Argentine_Primera_División_relegation_playoffs
Paraguayan sports club
three Copa Libertadores — and has been runner-up four times — as well as two Recopa Sudamericanas, one Intercontinental Cup, one Copa Interamericana, and
Club_Olimpia
Argentine professional football club
and Feyenoord (1970). Estudiantes won the maiden edition of the Copa Interamericana in a three-legged final against the reigning CONCACAF title-holders
Estudiantes_de_La_Plata
European/South American football match
leg of the 2016 Copa Sudamericana finals. There are two previous encounters between the champions of the UEFA Europa League and the Copa Sudamericana that
UEFA–CONMEBOL_Club_Challenge
Colombian footballer (1967–1994)
Primera A, and he helped Nacional to win the 1989 Copa Libertadores and the 1989 Copa Interamericana. He scored his first goal for Nacional during the
Andrés_Escobar
Football tournament
magnifico campeón de la Copa Libertadores de Futsal!" (in Spanish). CONMEBOL.com. December 9, 2015. Copa Libertadores Futsal 2016 Copa Libertadores Futsal
Copa_Libertadores_de_Futsal
Argentine sports club
international competition by defeating Costa Rican Cartaginés in the Copa Interamericana (0–0 away and 2–0 at home, with goals by José Oscar Flores). During
Club_Atlético_Vélez_Sarsfield
Brazilian football competition
The Copa do Brasil (Brazilian Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈkɔ.pɐ du bɾaˈziw], English: Brazil Cup) is a knockout football competition played by 126 clubs
Copa_do_Brasil
Sports rivalry
club level, Argentine and Mexican teams met for the first time at Copa Interamericana, a defunct competition contested by Conmebol and Concacaf club champions
Argentina–Mexico football rivalry
Argentina–Mexico_football_rivalry
International football match in Toluca, Mexico
Prior to the match, Toluca and Tigres had met 73 times across Liga MX and Copa MX competition, with Toluca holding 34 victories to Tigres's 20, and 19 draws
2026 CONCACAF Champions Cup final
2026_CONCACAF_Champions_Cup_final
International football tournament
usually the winners of the UEFA Champions League and the South American Copa Libertadores. It ran from 1960 to 2004, when it was succeeded by the FIFA
Intercontinental Cup (1960–2004)
Intercontinental_Cup_(1960–2004)
International governing body for association football in North America
record of 7 CONCACAF Champions Cup titles, a continental record of 2 Copa Interamericana titles and a record of 1 CONCACAF Giants Cup title, 10 titles overall
CONCACAF
Association football club in Colombia
international titles of any Colombian club, having also won the Copa Merconorte twice, the Copa Interamericana twice, and the Recopa Sudamericana once, for a total
Atlético_Nacional
2016 edition of the Copa América, 45th edition of the Copa América
The Copa América Centenario (Portuguese: Copa América Centenário, French: Coupe Amérique Centennaire, English: Centennial Cup America; literally Centennial
Copa_América_Centenario
International governing body for association football in South America
Cup qualifiers J.League Cup / Copa Sudamericana Championship Intercontinental Champions' Supercup Copa Interamericana Copa Iberoamericana Intercontinental
CONMEBOL
Football club
Suriname defeating them 5–1 in aggregate. In 1976 they disputed the Copa Interamericana against Club Atlético Independiente of Argentina. Both games were
Atlético_Español_F.C.
Football match
José Wright (Brazil) 1996 Copa Libertadores finals – contested by same teams 1986 Intercontinental Cup 1986 Copa Interamericana Wikimedia Commons has media
1986_Copa_Libertadores_finals
Chilean football manager (born 1953)
Gorosito and took the team to victory in the prestigious Copa Interamericana in 1994 and the 1995 Copa Chile, though he could only finish as runner-up in 1994
Manuel_Pellegrini
Professional sports club in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Copa Libertadores, one Intercontinental Cup, one Supercopa Sudamericana, one Copa Sudamericana, three Recopa Sudamericanas, one Copa Interamericana,
Club_Atlético_River_Plate
Football match
Champions League 1977 1987 1990 1992 2006 2015 2016 2021 CONCACAF Giants Cup 2001 Copa Sudamericana 2007 Copa Interamericana 1977 1990 Campeones Cup 2019 2024
2025_Campeón_de_Campeones
History of Chilean association football club Club Deportivo Universidad Católica
Internationally, it won the 1993 Copa Interamericana. Additionally, it has been one of the four Chilean teams to have contested a Copa Libertadores de América
History of Club Deportivo Universidad Católica
History_of_Club_Deportivo_Universidad_Católica
Football match
2018 Copa Libertadores finals, also known as The Greater Final (La Gran Final) was the two-legged final to decide the winners of the 2018 Copa Libertadores
2018_Copa_Libertadores_finals
Historic international football rivalry
major football tournaments such as the FIFA World Cup, CONMEBOL and the Copa América. They are also routinely ranked among the top nations in both the
Argentina–Brazil football rivalry
Argentina–Brazil_football_rivalry
International football match
match organised by CONMEBOL and UEFA and contested by the winners of the Copa América and Euros. Organised as an occasional one-off match, it is a national
Finalissima
Annual international club football competition
year or season. However, if the Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana are won by the same team, then according to the Copa Libertadores regulations Article
Recopa_Sudamericana
Sports club in Argentina
1986. They won 1–0 in the Copa Interamericana against Defence Force of Trinidad and Tobago. Argentinos qualified for the 1986 Copa Libertadores, receiving
Argentinos_Juniors
Stadium in Mexico City
victory for Valencia. In 1978, the stadium hosted the final of the Copa Interamericana between América and Boca Juniors of Argentina, and again in 1990
Estadio_Azteca
Football match
defeated River Plate 3–2. As champions, Belgrano qualified for the 2027 Copa Libertadores and the 2026 Trofeo de Campeones. Bold: indicates winning years
2026_Torneo_Apertura_final
Football (CONCACAF), the South American confederation jointly held the Copa Interamericana intermittently from 1969 to 1998. It also organized the Suruga Bank
List of CONMEBOL club competition winners
List_of_CONMEBOL_club_competition_winners
Football match
Munich, winners of the 2000–01 UEFA Champions League, and winners of the 2001 Copa Libertadores, Boca Juniors, which was also the defending champions. The match
2001_Intercontinental_Cup
Football tournament
The Copa Colombia (English: Colombia Cup), officially known as Copa BetPlay Dimayor, is an annual football tournament in Colombia. It is contested by
Copa_Colombia
Argentine footballer (born 1955)
Atlético Independiente, where he won three Copa Libertadores, one Intercontinental Cup and three Copa Interamericana trophies. Bertoni was also capped for
Daniel_Bertoni
Argentine footballer (born 1962)
Plate, where he won the 1986 Copa Libertadores (also the club's first title win in this tournament) the 1986 Copa Interamericana and the 1986 Intercontinental
Oscar_Ruggeri
Copa Interamericana, jointly organized by CONCACAF and CONMEBOL, which was contested between the winners of the CONCACAF Champions Cup and Copa Libertadores
Mexican football clubs in international competitions
Mexican_football_clubs_in_international_competitions
Argentine footballer and coach
unprecedented success, with two league titles, the Copa Libertadores 1985 title and the Copa Interamericana title. During his time at Argentinos Domenech played
Adrián_Domenech
UNAM 1980–81 football season
in this season's editions of the CONCACAF Champions' Cup, and the Copa Interamericana. Source: RSSSF RSSSF UNAM entered the tournament in the third round
1980–81_Pumas_UNAM_season
List of soccer clubs
CONCACAF Champions' Cup New York Red Bulls 7 27 11 7 9 .537 5 0 0 0 2 2001 Copa Merconorte 2019 CONCACAF Champions League Orlando City SC 1 0 0 0 0 – 0 0
American soccer clubs in international competitions
American_soccer_clubs_in_international_competitions
Football tournament in Ecuador
The Copa Ecuador, officially known as Copa FEF Ecuador, is a knockout football competition in men's domestic Ecuadorian football organized by the Ecuadorian
Copa_Ecuador
Football tournament
The Copa Iberoamericana (English: Ibero-American Cup) or Copa Iberia was a one-off international football competition. It was created to face the champions
Copa_Iberoamericana
Mexican footballer and manager (born 1958)
won its second league championship, a CONCACAF Champions Cup and a Copa Interamericana. During his five years with Pumas UNAM, Sánchez scored 104 goals
Hugo_Sánchez
Soccer match in Carson
2006 2025 2026 Other Toluca FC 6–0 Club América (2003) International CONCACAF Champions Cup finals 2014 2026 Copa Interamericana 1969 Campeones Cup 2025
2025_Campeones_Cup
Costa, Maurício (31 July 2020). "PSG vence Lyon nos pênaltis e conquista Copa da Liga Francesa" (in Portuguese). EBC. Retrieved 31 July 2020. "Paris Saint-Germain »
List of association football teams to have won four or more trophies in one season
List_of_association_football_teams_to_have_won_four_or_more_trophies_in_one_season
Ecuadorian association football league
relegation teams also compete for places in the following season's Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana. All football in Ecuador was played at amateur level
LigaPro_Serie_A
Football tournament
The Copa América Femenina (Copa América Feminina in Portuguese), previously the Campeonato Sudamericano de Fútbol Femenino (Campeonato Sul-Americano de
Copa_América_Femenina
Governing body of football in Argentina
Regional Federal and Torneo Promocional Amateur), including domestic cups: Copa Argentina, Supercopa Argentina, Trofeo de Campeones de la Liga Profesional
Argentine Football Association
Argentine_Football_Association
Colombian association football league
was the first tournament played between Colombian clubs, followed by the Copa Centenario Batalla de Boyacá. Independiente Medellín, founded on 15 April
Liga_DIMAYOR
Football club in international competitions
Copa Interamericana (1994). In 1993, Universidad Católica was the runner-up in the most important international tournament in South America: the Copa
Club Deportivo Universidad Católica in international football
Club_Deportivo_Universidad_Católica_in_international_football
Argentine footballer (born 1954)
achieve this so far. Bochini was also part of the team that won the Copa Interamericana in 1974 and 1975 against Municipal and Atlético Español respectively
Ricardo_Bochini
123rd season of top-tier football league in Argentina
the 2015 Copa Libertadores Second Stage. Source: [citation needed] Notes: Lanús was qualified for the 2014 Copa Sudamericana as the 2013 Copa Sudamericana
2013–14 Argentine Primera División season
2013–14_Argentine_Primera_División_season
Football tournament
The Copa Mercosur (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkopa meɾkoˈsuɾ], Portuguese: Copa Mercosul [ˈkɔpɐ meʁkoˈsuw], "Mercosur Cup") was a football competition played
Copa_Mercosur
Governing body of association football in Brazil
organizing national championships including the Campeonato Brasileiro and the Copa do Brasil. It also manages the Brazil national football team, which has won
Brazilian Football Confederation
Brazilian_Football_Confederation
Paraguayan association football league
of the Paraguayan Football Association"), or due to sponsorship reasons Copa de Primera Tigo – ueno bank, is the top-flight professional football league
APF_División_de_Honor
This is a list of Costa Rican football clubs in international competitions. Costa Rican clubs have participated in competitive international soccer competitions
Costa Rican football clubs in international competitions
Costa_Rican_football_clubs_in_international_competitions
Football tournament
The Copa de Oro (English: Gold Cup, Portuguese: Copa Ouro), or Copa de Oro Nicolás Leoz, was a football cup winners' cup competition contested on three
Copa_de_Oro
American professional football club based in Washington D.C.
competitions, the club has one CONCACAF Champions Cup title and one Copa Interamericana, the only United States team to win the latter. In terms of trophies
D.C._United
COPA INTERAMERICANA
COPA INTERAMERICANA
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.
Boy/Male
Indian
One who Copy
Boy/Male
British, English, German
Filled Heart
Girl/Female
Tamil
Suprati | ஸà¯à®ªà¯à®°à®¤à®¿Â
Nice copy
Suprati | ஸà¯à®ªà¯à®°à®¤à®¿Â
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.
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
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Lord Krishna's Copy
Girl/Female
Scottish American English Greek
Seething pool.
Girl/Female
Indian
Learned (Wife of a sage)
Girl/Female
Hindu
Nice copy
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Witness; True Copy
Boy/Male
Christian, Greek, Indian, Italian, Sanskrit
A Long Robe
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
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Wife of Sage; Weaver; Name of Goddess Durga
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Gautama's Wife
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Example; Copy
Girl/Female
African, Arabic, Swahili
Martyr; Witness; True Copy
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Indian, Netherlands, Portuguese, Scottish, Swedish
Filled Heart; Maiden
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Cow-herder
COPA INTERAMERICANA
COPA INTERAMERICANA
Boy/Male
Sikh
Lord Guru
Boy/Male
Hindu
King of gods
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
A Narrator of Hadith
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, British, English
Noble; Aristocratic Lady
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Australian, Jamaican
Sweet
Girl/Female
Indian
Goddess Lakshmi, Lucky
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
From God
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant of Suit.
Boy/Male
Hindu
One of the kauravas, Unconquerable woman, Undefeated or name of a flower
COPA INTERAMERICANA
COPA INTERAMERICANA
COPA INTERAMERICANA
COPA INTERAMERICANA
COPA INTERAMERICANA
v. i.
To form a cope or arch; to bend or arch; to bow.
v. i.
To make a copy or copies; to imitate.
imp. & p. p.
of Cope
v. t.
To copy amiss.
n.
An imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work; as, a copy of a letter, an engraving, a painting, or a statue.
n.
A priest's cope.
n.
The dried leaf of a South American shrub (Erythroxylon Coca). In med., called Erythroxylon.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Cope
n.
See Coca.
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.
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 Copy
v. i.
To yield a duplicate or transcript; as, the letter did not copy well.
n.
See Copra.
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.
n.
A short cope, or an inferier kind of cope.
pl.
of Copy
imp. & p. p.
of Copy
v. t.
To copy again.
n.
Manuscript or printed matter to be set up in type; as, the printers are calling for more copy.