_Callet_, a loose woman, a
follower
of a camp.
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_By himself_, lunatic, distracted, beside himself.
_Byke_, a bee-hive, a wild bee-nest.
_Byre_, a cow-house, a sheep-pen.
C.
_Ca'_, to call, to name, to drive.
_Ca't_, called, driven, calved.
_Cadger_, a carrier.
_Cadie_ or _caddie_, a person, a young fellow, a public messenger.
_Caff_, chaff.
_Caird_, a tinker, a maker of horn spoons and teller of fortunes.
_Cairn_, a loose heap of stones, a rustic monument.
_Calf-ward_, a small enclosure for calves.
_Calimanco_, a certain kind of cotton cloth worn by ladies.
_Callan_, a boy.
_Caller_, fresh.
_Callet_, a loose woman, a follower of a camp.
_Cannie_, gentle, mild, dexterous.
_Cannilie_, dexterously, gently.
_Cantie_, or _canty_, cheerful, merry.
_Cantraip_, a charm, a spell.
_Cap-stane_, cape-stone, topmost stone of the building.
_Car_, a rustic cart with or without wheels.
_Careerin'_, moving cheerfully.
_Castock_, the stalk of a cabbage.
_Carl_, an old man.
_Carl-hemp_, the male stalk of hemp, easily known by its superior strength
and stature, and being without seed.
_Carlin_, a stout old woman.
_Cartes_, cards.
_Caudron_, a cauldron.
_Cauk and keel_, chalk and red clay.
_Cauld_, cold.