cops

From LSJ

τὸ ζῷον τοῦτο οὐ μονῆρες καὶ αὐθέκαστον, ἀλλὰ κοινωνικὸν καὶ πολιτικόν → this animal is not solitary and self-sufficient, but social and political

Source

Latin > English

cops (gen.), copis ADJ :: well/abundantly equipped/supplied; rich; swelling (of chest with pride)

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

cops: cōpis, adj., v. 1. copis.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

cops,¹⁶ Prisc. Gramm. 7, 41 ou cōpis Varro L. 5, 22, riche, opulent, qui abonde de : Pl. Bacch. 351 ; Ps. 674 || [av. gén.] Pacuv. 307 ; Titin. 61. formes usitées : acc. copem, abl. copi.

Latin > German (Georges)

cōps, s. 2. copis.