cop
v.
1704, northern British dialect, "to seize, to catch," perhaps ultimately from Middle French caper "seize, to take," from Latin capere "to take" (see capable); or from Dutch kapen "to take," from Old Frisian capia "to buy," which is related to Old English ceapian (see cheap). Related: Copped; copping.
n.
"policeman," 1859, abbreviation of earlier copper, n.2, 1846, from cop, v..
词根:cop = abundance (丰富)
copious a. 大量的
cornucopia n. 丰富;丰饶角(corn角+u+cop+ia——象征丰收的角——丰饶角)