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- cursalis:—current.
- cursaria. See cursoria.
- curserius:—a courser (horse).
- curso:—a ridge of land.
- cursor:—a courier; a crier.
- cursoria:—a swift ship.
- curta. See curtis.
- Curtana:—Curteyn, the name of the sword of Edward the Confessor.
- curtena:—a curtain.
- curtilagium:—a curtilage, a courtyard or piece of land near a house.
- curtiles terræ:—court lands; demesne lands.
- curtillum. See curtilagium.
- curtina:—a curtain.
- curtinatus:—curtained.
- curtis, curtus:—a court; a courtyard; a house and farm; a pound, a pinfold.
- curtisanus:—a courtier.
- curuca:—a carrack, a large Portuguese ship.
- cussina:—a cushion.
- custa, custagium, custamentum, custantia:—cost.
- custamentum:—sometimes used for custodia.
- custare:—to cost.
- custodes bonorum ecclesice:—churchwardens.
- custodia:—wardship; a ward of a town.
- custuma:—custom.
- custumannus:—a customary tenant.
- custumare:—to assess for payment of custom; to pay custom.
- custumarius:—customary; subject to payment of custom; a collector of customs.
- custus:—cost.
- cutellarius:—a cutler.
- cutellus:—a knife.
- cuteus:—of skin.
- cuva:—a vat.
- cuvarius:—a cooper.
- cyclas:—a long garment, close at the top and wide below.
- cylicium:—a hair shirt.
- cyrenarumpihts:—sealskin.
- cyrographum, &c. See chirographum.
- cyula:—a ship.
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- dacra, daker. See dicra.
- dadus:—a die.
- daeria:—a dairy.
- dagus:—a dais.
- daia:—a dairymaid, or man.
- daiera:—a dairy.
- daila, dailus:—a ditch; a certain measure of land.
- daimeretta. See damerettus.
- daina:—a bushel; a day's work.
- dalmatica:—a dalmatic, a deacon's vestment; a tunicle.
- dalus. See daila.
- dama:—a buck or doe.