Yes. it is derived form is Cop or Copper. The term Copper was the original, unshortened word, originating in Great Britain to mean "someone who captures". (In British English, the term Cop is recorded (Shorter Oxford Dictionary) in the sense of 'To Capture' from 1704, derived from the Latin 'Capere' via the Old French 'Caper'
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Copper comes from cop, a slang word meaning to catch or seize.
It means "sit down" in idiom slang. The original phrase was "pop a squat", the word "cop" is a dialect misunderstanding, but now both pop and cop are used in the idiom.
In British slang, "cop" can refer to a police officer. The term is often used informally and can sometimes carry a playful or derogatory connotation, depending on the context. Additionally, "to cop" can mean to catch or obtain something, such as "to cop a look" or "to cop a deal."
Flic is a French term used to describe a French police officer (slang word being cop). The 'dictionary' online website states that the slang word was used from 1895-1900.
The word you're looking for is likely "flic," which is a slang term for a French police officer.
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In American English, "cop" is the slang term for a police officer. It and also be used to mean grab, as in "to cop a feel".
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