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  • cavilla:—the ancle; a peg.
  • cawagium:—a stall, cage, peri.
  • caya:—a quay.
  • caymiticus:—fratricidal, murderous (from Caym, a medieval form of Cain).
  • cayrellus:—a quarel, a crossbow bolt.
  • cayum:—a quay.
  • cebum:—tallow.
  • ceculicula:—a spark.
  • cedula. See schedula.
  • celarium:—as pence, a buttery, a cupboard.
  • celatorium:—a coverlet.
  • celda:—a chaldron, 36 bushels; the same as selda, a stall.
  • celdra:—a chaldron.
  • celena ferrea:—a scythe (?).
  • celer:—the ceiler or canopy of a bed.
  • celeragium:—cellarage, payment for storing goods in a cellar.
  • celia:—ale made from wheat; wort.
  • cella—a cell; a small monastery depending on a superior house; a close stool; a saddle (sella).
  • cellarium:—a cellar.
  • cellarius, cellerarius:—a cellarer.
  • celura:—a ceiler.
  • cementarius:—a mason.
  • cenaculum:—breakfast or luncheon; a parlour.
  • cenapium:—mustard.
  • cendalum:—cendal, thin silken cloth.
  • cendula:—wood for roofing a house.
  • cenella:—an acorn.
  • cenivectare:—to carry in a barrow.
  • cenivectorium:—a mudcart, a wheel-barrow.
  • censa:—rent; farm; tax.
  • censaria, censeria:—a rent; a farm let at a standing rent.
  • censarius:—a farmer.
  • censualis:—a person bound to pay a rent to a monastery or church, in return for protection.
  • censuarius:—a farmer.
  • census:—tax, tribute.
  • centena:—a hundredweight; a hundred.
  • centenarius:—a petty judge under the sheriff; a hundredor; a centener, an officer commanding 100 soldiers.
  • centenus, centuria:—the division of a county called a hundred.
  • centonizare:—to arrange for singing.
  • centuclum:—cloth.
  • centum:—sometimes used declinable in the plural.
  • ceola:—a long boat or ship; a keel.
  • ceorlus:—a churl.
  • cepa:—a sand eel (?).
  • cepes:—a hedge (sepes).
  • cephalia:—headache.
  • cephalus:—a blockhead.
  • ceppa:—stocks.
  • ceppagium:—the stump of a tree.
  • ceppus:—a stump.