About The Word Collop
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Collop
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What's The Definition Of Collop?Synonyms | Synonyms for Collop: Related Terms | Find terms related to Collop: bit | butt | chip | chunk | clip | clipping | coat | coating | covering | crumb | cut | cutting | deal | disk | dollop | end | feuille | film | flap | foil | fold | fragment | gob | gobbet | hunk | lamella | lamina | laminated glass | laminated wood | lap | leaf | lump | membrane | modicum | moiety | morsel | pane | panel | paring | particle | patina | peel | pellicle | piece | plait | plank | plate | plating | ply | plywood | rasher | safety glass | scoop | scrap | scum | shard | shaving | sheet | shiver | shred | skin | slab | slat | slice | sliver | smithereen | snack | snatch | snip | snippet | splinter | stitch | stump | table | tablet | tatter | veneer | wafer See Also | Collop In Webster's Dictionary \Col"lop\, n. [Of uncertain origin; cf. OF. colp blow,
stroke, piece, F. coup, fr. L. colophus buffet, cuff, Gr. ?]
[Written also {colp}.]
1. A small slice of meat; a piece of flesh.
God knows thou art a collop of my flesh. --Shak.
Sweetbread and collops were with skewers pricked.
--Dryden.
2. A part or piece of anything; a portion.
Cut two good collops out of the crown land.
--Fuller.
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