coup
1
[ koo ]
/ ku /
noun, plural coups [kooz; French koo] /kuz; French ku/.
a highly successful, unexpected stroke, act, or move; a clever action or accomplishment.
(among the Plains Indians of North America) a brave or reckless deed performed in battle by a single warrior, as touching or striking an enemy warrior without sustaining injury oneself.
Idioms for coup
- to perform a coup.
- to recount or relate the coups one has performed.
count coup, (among Plains Indians of North America)
Origin of coup
1
1640–50; < French: literally, blow, stroke, Old French
colp < Late Latin
colpus, Latin
colaphus < Greek
kólaphos
Words nearby coup
Definition for coup (2 of 2)
coup
2
[ kohp, koop ]
/ koʊp, kup /
verb (used with or without object) Scot.
overturn; upset.
Origin of coup
2
1350–1400; Middle English
coupe to pay for < Old Norse
kaupa to buy, barter; cognate with Old English
cēapian, German
kaufen. See
cheap
Example sentences from the Web for coup
British Dictionary definitions for coup (1 of 3)
Word Origin for coup
C18: from French: blow, from Latin
colaphus blow with the fist, from Greek
kolaphos
British Dictionary definitions for coup (2 of 3)
coup
2
cowp
Scot
verb
to turn or fall over
noun
a rubbish tip
Word Origin for coup
C15: perhaps identical with obsolete
cope to strike; see
cope
1
British Dictionary definitions for coup (3 of 3)
coup
3
/ (kaʊp) /
verb
Scot
to barter; traffic; deal
Word Origin for coup
C14: from Old Norse
kaupa to buy