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Cauponize
Cauponize Cau"po*nize, v. i. [L. cauponari, fr. caupo huckster, innkeeper.] To sell wine or victuals. [Obs.] --Warburfon.

Meaning of Caupo from wikipedia

- Caupo of Turaida, Kaupo or Kaupo Lieven, sometimes Kubbe (died 21 September 1217) was a leader of the Finnic-speaking Livonian people in the beginning...
- Urechis caupo is a species of spoon worm in the family Urechidae, commonly known as the innkeeper echiuran, the fat innkeeper worm (because their tunnels...
- coasts. It is not to be confused with a closely related species, Urechis caupo, which occurs on the western coast of North America and shares common names...
- biologist W. W. Newby had studied the embryology and development of Urechis caupo, he raised the group to phylum status. They are now universally considered...
- against the crusaders. Caupo's forces were defeated at Turaida in 1206, and the Livonians were declared to be converted. Caupo subsequently remained an...
- leader Caupo of Turaida. As the German control tightened, Livonians rebelled against the crusaders and the christened chief but were put down. Caupo of Turaida...
- South Korea **** Song, by Monty Python **** fish (disambiguation) Urechis caupo, a species of spoon worm in North America Urechis unicinctus, a species...
- fish in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. **** fish may refer to: Urechis caupo, a species of spoon worm in North America Urechis unicinctus, a species...
- mistress: Gerhard of Koskele (died after 1255), married Magdalena, daughter of Caupo of Turaida. Frederick had a relationship with Bianca Lancia (c. 1200/10...
- families of Nordic and Baltic-German origin. The family is descended from Caupo of Turaida (Latvian, Kaupo), the Livonian quasi rex who converted to Christianity...