The Rowley Poems eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 278 pages of information about The Rowley Poems.

The Rowley Poems eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 278 pages of information about The Rowley Poems.

Cheves, Ch. 37. Moves.  C.

Chevysed, Ent. 2. Preserved.  C.

Chirckynge, M. 23. A confused noise.  C.

Church-glebe-house, Ch. 24. Grave.  C.

[Chyne, H. 2. 640. Cut thro’ the back.  K.]

[Cleembe, as Cleme.]

Cleme, E. II. 9. Sound.  C.

Clergyon, P.G. 8. Clerk, or clergyman.  C.

Clergyon’d, Ent. 13. Taught.  C.

Clevis, H. 2. 46. [Cliffs, or rocks.  K.]

Cleyne, AE. 1102. [Sound. ? from clymbe (O.) noise.  K.]

Clinie, H. 1. 431. [Apparently a declination, a stooping attitude; part of the science of arms.]

Cloude-agested, p. 278. 9. [See Agested.]

Clymmynge, Ch. 36. Noisy.  C.

Coistrell, H. 2. 88. [A young lad (O.) K.]

Compheeres, M. 21. Companions.  C.

Congeon, E. III. 89. Dwarf.  C.

Contake, T. 87. Dispute.  C.

Conteins, H. 1. 223. for Contents.

Conteke, E. II. 10. Confuse; contend-with.  C.

Contekions, AE. 553. Contentions.  C.

Cope, Ch. 50. A cloke.  C.

Corven, AE. 56.  See Yeorven.

Cotte, E. II. 24. Cut.

Cottes, E. II. 33.  See Bollengers.

Coupe, E. II. 7. Cut.  C.

Couraciers, T. 74. Horse-coursers.  C.

Coyen, AE. 125. Coy. q?

Cravent, E. III. 39. Coward.  C.

Creand, AE. 581. as Recreand.

Crine, AE. 851. Hair.  C.

Croched, H. 2. 511. perhaps Broched. [What is broched?  Sk. renders crooked, but surely a javelin should be straight.  Perhaps C. was thinking of the cross-piece of a halbert.  Cf. croche.]

Croche, v.  G. 26. Cross.  C.

Crokynge, AE. 119. Bending.

Cross-stone, AE. 1122. Monument.  C. [Crouchee, p. 281. 63. Cross; from Speght’s crouch, cross.]

Cuarr, p. 281. 53. Quarry. q?

[Cuishes, H. 2. 230. Armour for the thighs; cuisses K.]

Cullis-yatte, E. I. 50. Portcullis-gate.  C.

Curriedowe, G. 176. Flatterer.  C.

Cuyen kine, E. I. 35. Tender cows.  C.

D.

Dareygne, G. 26. Attempt, endeavour.  C.

Declynie, H. i. 161. Declination. q? [See Clinie.]

Decorn, E. II. 14. Carved.  C.

Deene, E. II. 69. Glorious, worthy.  C.

[Deene, p. 288.  II. Dine?]

Deere, E. III. 88. Dire.  C.

Defs, M. 9. Vapours, meteors.  C.

Defayte, G. 52. Decay.  C.

Defte, Ch. 7. Neat, ornamental.  C.

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