cope1
  
  v.
 deal effectively with something difficult.
 
  Derivative
  
  Etymology
  ME (in the sense ‘meet in battle, come to blows’): from OFr. coper, colper, from cop, colp ‘a blow’, via L. from Gk kolaphos ‘a blow with the fist’.
 
  
    
cope2
  
  n.
 a long, loose cloak worn by a priest or bishop on ceremonial occasions.
v.
 
[
usu. as adj. coped]
 (in building) cover (a joint or structure) with a coping.
 
  Etymology
  ME: from med. L. capa, var. of late L. cappa (see cap and cape1).