copin
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From Asturian
Spanish
copín
, variant of
copino
, from
copa
+
-ino
.
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copin
(
plural
copins
or
copines
)
(
historical
)
Synonym of
medio
,
particularly in Asturias, a traditional Spanish unit of dry measure equivalent to about 2.3 L
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