Glossary of Latin Words.
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- corralius:—a currier.
- correctarius:—a licensed broker.
- corrediarius:—the holder of a corrody. See corredium.
- corredium, corridium:—a corrody, money or allowance due by a monastery to the founder for the maintenance of one of his servants; an allowance of any kind; a livery.
- corrigia:—a strip of land, leather, &c.; a girdle; a shoe latchet.
- corrigiarius:—a girdler.
- corrodium. See corredium.
- cortina:—a curtain.
- cortinarius:—a curtain maker. See cortinetus.
- cortinatus:—curtained.
- cortinetus:—a man in charge of the king's tents.
- cortis:—a courtyard.
- cortularium:—a farmyard.
- corulus:—hazel.
- corus:—a corn measure, perhaps 8 bushels,
- corusia:— used for chorista.
- corvata, corveia:—compulsory work done by tenant for lord.
- corrersarius, corvisarius:—a cordwainer; a cobbler.
- cosduma:—custom.
- costa:—a rib, a side; a basket; cost.
- costamentum:—cost.
- costera:— coast.
- costerillum:—a flagon.
- costillagium:—a rent in the Channel Islands.
- costiterunt:—they cost.
- costrellus:—a drinking cup, often of wood.
- costula:—clove (of garlic, &c).
- costuma:—custom.
- cota:—a cot; a tunic; a hat; a scheepeote.
- cotagium:—a cottage, originally meant the land attached to a cot.
- cotarius:— a cotter.
- cotellus:—a cottage
- coterellus:—a servile tenant; a bandit.
- coteria, coterium:—a cottage.
- cotmannus:—a cottager.
- cotseihla:—a cottage, a small farmhouse.
- cotsethus, cotsetlus, cotsetellus:—a cottager.
- cotuca:—a cloak; coat armour.
- couperagium:—cooper's work.
- coupiator:—a woodman.
- courba. See corvata.
- courearius:—a currier.
- courtepia:—a courtepye, a short cloak.
- covina, covinia:—covin, a compact for purposes of fraud.
- covinosus:—fraudulently.
- craantare. See creantare.
- craiera:—a crayer, or smack.
- crampo:—a crampon, a grappling iron, or metal fastening in jewellery.
- cranagium:—liberty to use a crane; profit made by a crane.