Glossary of Latin Words.
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- cibutum : — a meat safe.
- ciccus : — for siccus.
- cicer : — cider.
- ciffus, cifus : — a cup (scyphus).
- cilicium : — a hair shirt.
- cillaba : — a table dormant.
- cimbia : — a churn ; a fillet.
- cimeria : — the crest on a helmet.
- cimifio : — a stoker.
- ciminum : — cummin.
- cindalum : — cendale.
- cindula, scindula : — shingles, lath for roofing.
- cinynottus, cingnotus : — a cygnet.
- cinyula. See cindula.
- cipha : — a sieve, a measure of about 5 qrs.
- cipharius : — a cup maker.
- ciphra : — a cipher.
- cippus : — the stocks.
- circa : — a watchman.
- circada, circata : — a fee paid to the bishop or archdeacon at his visitation ; church shot, a measure of corn or other produce paid by each householder to the bishop.
- circator : — a person whose duty it was to go the rounds, esp. in a cathedral or monastery.
- circinatorium : — a covering for the altar.
- circinnare : — to arrange in a circle.
- circulare : — to put hoops to ; to turn.
- circulator : — a cooper ; a turner.
- ciricsetum :— church scot.
- cirografum. See chirographum.
- cirotheca. See chirotheca.
- cirpi: — rushes.
- cisara, cisera: — cider.
- cisimus : — ermine.
- cissor (scissor) : — a tailor ; a shearman.
- citherator, cithero: — a harper.
- citolla : — a cittern.
- citula : — a jug.
- ciuera, civeria : — a wheelbarrow.
- cites : — in some cases an elected body of citizens who afterwards became aldermen.
- civilista : — a civil lawyer.
- claccare : — to clack wool, i.e., to cut off the sheep's mark, whereby it weighs less and yields less custom.
- clada, clades : — a hurdle or wattle.
- claia : — a hurdle or wattle.
- clamancia : — a claim.
- clamare : — to claim.
- clamatio : — a claim.
- clamator : — a crier ; a claimant.
- clameum, clamium : — a claim.
- clamivus : — an accuser.
- clamor : — complaint ; demaud.
- clamor popularis : — hue and cry.
- clamum : — a claim.
- claretum: — a liquor made of wine, honey, and spices ; red wine.
- clarificatio : — anniversary of a saint's death.
- clarigarius armorum : — a herald.