Glossary of Latin Words.
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- cepum:—tallow (cebum).
- ceroyium:—waxscot, payment for the supply of candles in a church.
- cercella:—a teal (anas crecca. Fr. sarcelle).
- cerchia:—a search.
- ceresum:—a cherry.
- cerevisia, cervisia:—beer.
- cerisum:—a cherry.
- cerna:—choice; sort.
- ceroferarius:—a candle bearer, an acolyte.
- ceroteca:—a glove (chiroteca).
- certificate, certiorare, certorare:—to certify, to inform.
- certitudinaliter:—certainly.
- cerium letæ:—cert money, paid yearly by the tenants of some manors to the lord.
- cerura:—a mound or fence; a lock.
- cerussa:—white lead.
- cerverettus, cervericeus, cerveritius, cams:—a staghound.
- cervicale:—a bolster.
- cervisiarius, cervisior:—a brewer; a tenant who pays rent in beer.
- cespitare:—to stumble.
- chacea:—a chace; the right of hunting; a right of way for cattle,.droveway.
- chaceare:—to hunt.
- chaceatus:—chased (of plate).
- chacepollus. See cacepollus.
- chacia:—a counter tall}'.
- chacurus:—a horse or hound for hunting.
- chalendra. See chelindra.
- chalo: —a scapulary; a counter-pane, a chalon.
- chamberlaria:—the office of chamberlain.
- champertor. See campiparticeps.
- chamus:—a horse's bit; a head-stall.
- charactare, charaxare:—to write.
- charnarium:—a charnel-house; a cemetery.
- charreya:—a cartload.
- charta:—paper; a charter.
- charta partita:—a charter-party.
- chartare:—to convey by charter.
- chartula:—a small charter.
- chartulare:—a cartulary, a register of charters.
- chasor:—a horse for hunting.
- chatia zabuli:—silting up with sand.
- chaudmella:—chaudmedley, much the same as chance medley.
- chauma:—reeds or sedge.
- cheldrum:—a chaldron or chaldern, 36 bushels.
- chelindra:—a flat boat.
- cheminagium:—cheminage, chiminage; a toll paid for a road through a forest.
- cheminaia:—a chimney.
- cheminus:—a road; the right of carting crops through another's land.
- chepinyabulum:—tax paid at market.
- cherechsectum:—church scot.
- cheresettum:—church scot.