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- Cabal, a select company - cable of a ship, a rope - capable, fit to receive - cull, to name, any one - caul, sewet, on the bowels - cawl, of a perriwig, &c. - callis, in france - challice, the sacramental cup - carol, a christmas song - coral for childrens gums - carriage, good breeding - carrier, from London to Oxford, &c. - carreere, a full speed - carrets, Sandwich, the best - chariot, a small coach - cannons, great guns - canons rules of the church - cavalier, a horseman - caviller, a contentious person - casualties, unhappy accidents - causey, a path way - channel or gutter - cannal, to wash in - kennel, for hounds - cauldron, for boyling - chauldron, 36 bushels of coals - cease, to be silent, or desist - seise, to lay hold on - size, bigness, in breadth or length - celler to lay drink in - seller, a shopkeeper - censor, a reformer - censure, a verdict and judgment - censer, to contain incense - centory, a herb or plant - century, a hundred years - sentry a souldier on duty - chase, to fret and vex - chaffe, of wheat - chattells, all goods, houses and leases - cattel, all beasts - chaire, to sit in - chare woman, which washes, &c. - chear, to make merry - cheer, good provision - cithern, a musical instrument - citron, a fruit to preserve - circumspect, wary, and shie - circumference, a circle - circumlocution, long expressions - clause, a peice of a sentence - claws, nails of birds or beasts - cluster, of grapes or figgs - clyster, for purgation - coat, a garment - cote to keep sheep in - quote to cite an author - collar for a doublet - choler, angry and passionate - collier, that selleth coales - color, as green, red, and blew - scholar, a young learner - chuse, which you will - chews, the cudd - could, to be able - cool'd, made cold - cold, weather - common, free for any - commons house of parliament - commune, frequent discourse - comfort, joy and gladness - confects, of sugar - coops, for cocks and h[•]n[•] - cope, to change - copse, of wood - colander, a strainer - coriander, a seed so called - coroner, a crowner - counsel, advice - council, advisers - conceive, with child - conceive, by imagination - c[•••]nel over a regiment - [•]o[••]ny, a plantation - cos[••••]onger, a seller of apples - costive, [•]ound in the body - cours[•], rough and gross - course, a hare, or a fox - corse, a dead corpse - cousin, a nephew or niece - cousen, to cheat and defraud - current, a stream - curr[•]nt, coin - corinths, a small fruit - cy[•]ba[•], a tinckling instrument - [•]ymbol a signe in rhetorick - crav[•]t, for the neck - crevet, a melting pott