Hypertext Webster Gateway: "copies"

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) (web1913)

Copy \Cop"y\ (k[o^]p"[y^]), n.; pl. {Copies} (-[i^]z). [F.
copie, fr. L. copia abundance, number, LL. also, a
transcript; co- + the root of opes riches. See {Opulent}, and
cf. {Copious}.]
1. An abundance or plenty of anything. [Obs.]

She was blessed with no more copy of wit, but to
serve his humor thus. --B. Jonson.

2. An imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original
work; as, a copy of a letter, an engraving, a painting, or
a statue.

I have not the vanity to think my copy equal to the
original. --Denham.

3. 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.

4. That which is to be imitated, transcribed, or reproduced;
a pattern, model, or example; as, his virtues are an
excellent copy for imitation.

Let him first learn to write, after a copy, all the
letters. --Holder.

5. (print.) Manuscript or printed matter to be set up in
type; as, the printers are calling for more copy.

6. A writing paper of a particular size. Same as {Bastard}.
See under {Paper}.

7. Copyhold; tenure; lease. [Obs.] --Shak.

{Copy book}, a book in which copies are written or printed
for learners to imitate.

{Examined copies} (Law), those which have been compared with
the originals.

{Exemplified copies}, those which are attested under seal of
a court.

{Certified or Office} {copies}, those which are made or
attested by officers having charge of the originals, and
authorized to give copies officially. --Abbot.

Syn: Imitation; transcript; duplicate; counterfeit.


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