The Rowley Poems - Part 58
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Castle-stede, G. 100. _A Castle_. C.

Caties, H. 2. 67. _Cates_. [_Dainties_.]

Caytisned, ae. 32. _Binding, enforcing_. C. [ae. 1104. _Bound, fettered_.]

Celness, ae. 882. [Probably _coldness_; no explanation.]

Chafe, ae. 191. _Hot_. C.

Chastes, G. 201. _Beats, stamps_. C.

Champion, v. P.G. 12. _Challenge_. C.

Chaper, E. III. 48. _Dry, sunburnt_. C.

Chapournette, Ch. 45. _A small round hat_. C.

Chefe, G. 11. _Heat, rashness_. C.

Chelandree, ae. 105. _Gold-finch_. C.

Cheorte, p. 288. 4. [? _Pleasant;_ K. B. and Speght have chert, cheorte, _love, jealousy_, and K. and B. have also chertes, _merry people_.]

Cherisaunce, Ent. 1. _Comfort_. C.

Cherisaunied, ae. 839. perhaps _Cherisaunced_. [The mistake is in C.'s authorities; Cherisaunei (K.) Cherisaunie (B.).]

Cheves, Ch. 37. _Moves_. C.

Chevysed, Ent. 2. _Preserved_. C.

Chirckynge, M. 23. _A confused noise_. C.

Church-glebe-house, Ch. 24. _Grave_. C.

[Chyne, H. 2. 640. _Cut thro' the back_. K.]

[Cleembe, as _Cleme_.]

Cleme, E. II. 9. _Sound_. C.

Clergyon, P.G. 8. _Clerk, or clergyman_. C.

Clergyon'd, Ent. 13. _Taught_. C.

Clevis, H. 2. 46. [_Cliffs_, or _rocks_. K.]

Cleyne, ae. 1102. [_Sound_. ? from clymbe (O.) _noise_. K.]

Clinie, H. 1. 431. [Apparently a _declination_, a stooping att.i.tude; part of the science of arms.]

Cloude-agested, p. 278. 9. [See _Agested_.]

Clymmynge, Ch. 36. _Noisy_. C.

Coistrell, H. 2. 88. [_A young lad_ (O.) K.]

Compheeres, M. 21. _Companions_. C.

Congeon, E. III. 89. _Dwarf_. C.

Contake, T. 87. _Dispute_. C.

Conteins, H. 1. 223. for _Contents_.

Conteke, E. II. 10. _Confuse; contend-with_. C.

Contekions, ae. 553. _Contentions_. C.

Cope, Ch. 50. _A cloke_. C.

Corven, ae. 56. See _Yeorven_.

Cotte, E. II. 24. _Cut_.

Cottes, E. II. 33. See _Bollengers_.

Coupe, E. II. 7. _Cut_. C.

Couraciers, T. 74. _Horse-coursers_. C.

Coyen, ae. 125. _Coy_. q?

Cravent, E. III. 39. _Coward_. C.

Creand, ae. 581. as _Recreand_.

Crine, ae. 851. _Hair_. C.

Croched, H. 2. 511. perhaps _Broched_. [What is _broched_? Sk. renders _crooked_, but surely a javelin should be straight. Perhaps C. was thinking of the _cross_-piece of a halbert. Cf. _croche_.]

Croche, v. G. 26. _Cross_. C.

Crokynge, ae. 119. _Bending_.

Cross-stone, ae. 1122. _Monument_. C. [Crouchee, p. 281. 63. _Cross_; from Speght's crouch, _cross_.]

Cuarr, p. 281. 53. _Quarry_. q?