coup

Etymology
(Re)borrowed in modern times from modern, from , from , from. . The same Old French word had been borrowed into Middle English as (with different pronunciation).

Noun

 * 1) A quick, brilliant, and highly successful act.
 * 2)  A blow against an enemy delivered in a way that shows bravery.
 * 3) A coup d'état.
 * 4)  A takeover of one group by another.
 * 5) A single roll of the wheel at roulette, or a deal in rouge et noir.
 * 6)  One of various named strategies employed by the declarer to win more tricks, such as the Bath coup.
 * 1)  A blow against an enemy delivered in a way that shows bravery.
 * 2) A coup d'état.
 * 3)  A takeover of one group by another.
 * 4) A single roll of the wheel at roulette, or a deal in rouge et noir.
 * 5)  One of various named strategies employed by the declarer to win more tricks, such as the Bath coup.
 * 1) A coup d'état.
 * 2)  A takeover of one group by another.
 * 3) A single roll of the wheel at roulette, or a deal in rouge et noir.
 * 4)  One of various named strategies employed by the declarer to win more tricks, such as the Bath coup.
 * 1)  A takeover of one group by another.
 * 2) A single roll of the wheel at roulette, or a deal in rouge et noir.
 * 3)  One of various named strategies employed by the declarer to win more tricks, such as the Bath coup.
 * 1) A single roll of the wheel at roulette, or a deal in rouge et noir.
 * 2)  One of various named strategies employed by the declarer to win more tricks, such as the Bath coup.

Translations

 * Bulgarian:, сполучлив удар
 * Czech: bravurní kousek, skvělý tah
 * German:
 * Maori: tukipoto
 * Serbo-Croatian:


 * Dutch:
 * German:
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian:

Verb

 * 1)  To make a coup.

Etymology
Borrowed from, from , from , from , from , from.

Noun

 * A, a coup d'état, a putsch.
 * A, a quick, surprising, brilliant move or action.
 * A, a quick, surprising, brilliant move or action.

Etymology
,, from , syncopated form of , from.

Noun

 * 1) blow, hit, strike
 * 2) sound of the action
 * 3) physical consequences of the action (marks)
 * 4)  fast and instantaneous action
 * 5)  load, shot
 * 6) bit small quantity
 * 7) planned action
 * 8)   lay
 * 1)  load, shot
 * 2) bit small quantity
 * 3) planned action
 * 4)   lay
 * 1) planned action
 * 2)   lay
 * 1)   lay

Descendants

 * Norwegian:
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Etymology
Perhaps related to English.

Verb

 * 1)  To overturn.