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Glossary of Latin Words.
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  • casale:—a village.
  • casamentum. See casala.
  • casata, casatum, casatura:—a house with land sufficient to maintain a family; a hide of land.
  • casatus:—a tenant.
  • caseatrix:—a maker of cheese.
  • cassare:—to quash, to annul.
  • cassatio:—nullification.
  • cassatus:—a tenant.
  • cassea:—a box.
  • cassidile:—a purse, pocket, or small coffer; a gamebag, a pouch.
  • cassus:—a case, a box.
  • caslellania:—the office of keeping a castle.
  • castellanus:—the owner or captain of a castle.
  • castellaria, castellarium:—the precinct or jurisdiction of a castle.
  • castenaria:—a chestnut tree.
  • casto:—the bezil of a ring.
  • castrimergus:—a woodcock (scolopax rusticola).
  • castro:—a wether.
  • casula:—a small house or church; a chasuble; a casket (?).
  • casuma:—cinders.
  • catabulum:—a shed.
  • catacrina:—the hip.
  • catallum:—cattle; chattels; capital; principal.
  • catantrum:—a trendle.
  • catapulta:—a broad arrow.
  • catascopus:—an archdeacon; a bishop.
  • catatista:—a scolding cart.
  • catator:—a cathunter.
  • catellare:—to tickle.
  • catellarius:—a pedlar.
  • catenate:—to chain.
  • cathedraticum:—See due, a pension paid by parochial ministers to the bishop as composition for his interest in first fruits and offerings.
  • cathedratus:—consecrated (of a bishop).
  • cathenare:—to chain.
  • cathenarius:—a watchdog, a baadog.
  • catillare:—to mew, as a cat.
  • cattinus:—of catskin.
  • cattus, catus:—a cat; a military engine to protect from missiles soldiers attacking the wall of a town, called in classical Latin vinea.
  • catzurus. See chacurus.
  • caucettum:—a causey.
  • caula:—a sheepfold.
  • caulamaula:—a flute.
  • caulare:—to fold sheep.
  • cauma:—thatch.
  • cauniare. See canniare.
  • cautelis:—careful, cautious.
  • cautio:—a bond.
  • cauzea:—rubble.
  • cavalgata:—a cavalry expedition.
  • cavanna:—an owl.
  • cavaria:—a coin; a narrow path.