coppice cutting

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  • coppice — late 14c., small thicket of trees grown for cutting, from O.Fr. copeiz, coupeiz a cut over forest, from V.L. *colpaticium having been cut, ultimately from L. colaphus a blow with the fist, from Gk. kolaphos blow, cuff (see COUP (Cf. coup)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • coppice — [14] The notion underlying coppice is of ‘cutting’. Its ultimate source is the Greek noun kólaphos ‘blow’, which passed via Latin colaphus into medieval Latin as colpus (source of English cope and coup). From colpus was derived a verb colpāre… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • Coppice — ♦ The system of repeatedly cutting back a woody plant every 6 20 years. The part which remains permanently is the coppice stool. From this coppice stool grow poles, from between about three and eight in number. These economic poles are the… …   Medieval glossary

  • coppice — [14] The notion underlying coppice is of ‘cutting’. Its ultimate source is the Greek noun kólaphos ‘blow’, which passed via Latin colaphus into medieval Latin as colpus (source of English cope and coup). From colpus was derived a verb colpāre… …   Word origins

  • coppice — coppiced, adj. /kop is/, n. copse. [1375 1425; late ME copies < MF copeis, OF copeiz < VL *colpaticium cutover area, equiv. to *colpat(us) ptp. of *colpare to cut (see COUP1) + icium ICE] * * * ▪ ecology also called  Copse, or Thicket,         a… …   Universalium

  • coppice — n. & v. n. an area of undergrowth and small trees, grown for periodic cutting. v.tr. cut back (young trees) periodically to stimulate growth of shoots. Derivatives: coppiced adj. Etymology: OF copeiumlz ult. f. med.L colpus blow: see COPE(1) …   Useful english dictionary

  • Coppicing — Coppice redirects here. For the locality in Oldham, see Coppice, Greater Manchester. For Bahamian coppice forests, see Bahamian dry forests. A recently coppiced alder stool in Hampshire …   Wikipedia

  • Pollarding — is a woodland management method of encouraging lateral branches by cutting off a tree stem or minor branches two or three metres above ground level. The tree is then allowed to regrow after the initial cutting, but once begun, pollarding requires …   Wikipedia

  • List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Hereford and Worcester — This is a list of the Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs) in Hereford and Worcester. Note that English Nature, the designating body for SSSIs in England, uses the 1974 1996 county system, and the same approach is followed here, rather… …   Wikipedia

  • List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Shropshire — This is a list of the Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs) in Shropshire. For other counties, see List of SSSIs by Area of Search. * Allscott Settling Ponds * Alveley Grindstone Quarry * Attingham Park * Berrington Pool * Betton Dingle… …   Wikipedia

  • National Express West Midlands routes 340 and 341, A2Z Travel route 341E and Central Connect Diamond route 342 — Infobox West Midlands Buses number=340 operator=National Express West Midlands garage=Walsall vehicle=MCW Metrobus pvr=5 (Combined with 341) start=Walsall Bus Station via=Reedswood, Bentley, Lodge Farm, Pool Hayes Ashmore Lake end=Willenhall… …   Wikipedia


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