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The Record Interpreter.
  • caristare:—to make dear.
  • caristia:—dearth.
  • caritativus:—charitable.
  • carix:—sedge.
  • carnarium:—a charnel-house.
  • carnator morine:—a man who slaughters sheep affected with murrain.
  • carnebrcrium. See carniprivium.
  • carnellare:—to crenellate; to embattle.
  • carries ferinæ:—venison.
  • carnicapium:—Shrove Tuesday; carnival.
  • carnifex:—a butcher.
  • carnipicium:—a meat market.
  • carniprivium (carnis privium):—fasting; Lent; Shrovetide.
  • carogium:—a car which bears a standard.
  • carolare:—to sing.
  • caronator, caroynator. See carnator.
  • carpalince:—thick boots. (O. E. okers. )
  • carpentagium:—payment for wood-work.
  • carpentarium:—wood-work.
  • carpentarius:—a carpenter; a cartwright.
  • carpetor, carpetrix:—a carder of wool.
  • carptare:—to card.
  • carra:—a car.
  • carracuiium:—a chariot.
  • carrata:—a cartload; a carat.
  • carrca, carreia:—a cartload; a cart; the right of carriage through a place.
  • carreia:—a cartload; a carat.
  • carrica, carrucha:—a ship of burden; a large Portuguese ship.
  • carrietare:—to carry.
  • carrochium:—a standard on a cart.
  • carruca, &c. See caruca, &c.
  • carta, &c. See charta.
  • cartallus:—a creel; a hamper.
  • cartare:—to convey by charter or by cart.
  • caruagium. See carucagium.
  • caruca:— & plough; a plough team; a plough land.
  • carucagium:—a tribute imposed on ploughs or plough-lands; liability to plough service.
  • carucarius:—a ploughman.
  • carucata:—a plough-land, the size of which varied. It is mentioned as containing "centum acras ad perticam nostram" (CI. Eoll. 19 H. iij. m. 8); and in the 15th cent, we find "ij. carewes and a half of lond conteynyng lxxx. acres." (E. C. P. 51, 314.) In some places it was 240 acres, or 8 oxgangs; a team of oxen sufficient to work a carucate, i.e., eight.
  • carucatarius:—one who holds land by plough tenure.
  • carucator:—a carter; a ploughman.
  • carula:—a box. See karula.
  • carvana:—a caravan.
  • carvela:—a caravel, a sailing ship with a square poop, about 120 tons.