masterstroke, feat, stunt, action, exploit, manoeuvre, deed, accomplishment
takeover, coup, invasion, occupation, annexation, subjugation, defeat, victory, triumph, overthrow, mastery
le rachat = takeover (of company) la prise de pouvoir = takeover (of political power) le coup d'État = coup le putsch = military coup
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It's usually called a "coup d'etat", or simply "a coup".
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Edwin Coup died in 1892.
The correct spelling is "military coup." A coup is a sudden, violent, and illegal seizure of power from a government, typically carried out by a small group of individuals within the existing state apparatus, such as the military. The term "coup" originates from the French phrase "coup d'état," meaning a sudden overthrow of a government.
'Coup' is a French origin loan word into English, as I'd say you are aware since you classified the question in 'French to English'. While the word 'coup' in the phrase 'counting coup' is still the same loan word from French as is used in 'coup d'etat', for example, the phrase 'counting coup' is of English origin.