COLLOP
Source: 566, 567
collop. Collop, n. a small cut or slice of meat, a child
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Col″lop (?), n. [[Of uncertain origin; cf. OF. colp blow, stroke, piece, F. coup, fr. L. colophus buffet, cuff, Gr. �]] [Written also colp.] 1. 1. A small slice of meat; a piece of flesh.
God knows thou art a collop of my flesh. Shak. Sweetbread and collops were with skewers pricked. Dryden. 2. 2. A part or piece of anything; a portion.
Cut two good collops out of the crown land. Fuller.