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throwrioawfoyesterday at 10:29 PM1 replyview on HN

"cooper" derives from the verb "coop", which likely derives from Latin "cūpa", from which we get the word "cup".


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gerdesjyesterday at 11:39 PM

Perhaps (citation needed)! Barrel usage in Britain is a lot older than the Roman occupation of Britain. A cup is not a barrel.

If I was to bet, cooper is probably an anglicized form of a brythonic language word. Any Welsh, Scottish, Irish, Cornish or even Cumbric (int al) speakers hanging around here?