A dialectal or archaic term with uncertain meaning, possibly related to a hill, summit, or geographical feature; usage is regional and obsolete.
Possibly derived from Old English or Middle English geographical terminology, but the exact origin and historical meaning are unclear due to limited surviving usage and documentation.
Copple shows up in old place names (like Copple's Hill) but we've largely lost its original meaning—it's like linguistic archaeology where place names preserve ghost words that have disappeared from the spoken language.
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