The word Scopiped is spelled with the combination of two distinct parts: S-C-O-P-I and P-E-D. The first half, Scopi, features the long "o" sound and the "i-consonant-e" spelling pattern that creates a long "i" sound. The second half, Ped, has the short "e" sound and the common "e-d" spelling used to indicate a past tense. Together, Scopiped phonetically reads as /skoʊ.pi.pɛd/, with emphasis on the "pi" syllable. This word is not currently in common usage and may require additional context to understand its meaning.
Broom-footed-applied to a tribe of insects that have a brush of hairs on the hind feet.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.