[ Calle], sb. a caul, net for the hair (worn by women), MD, CM, SkD (s.v. caul).

[ Callen], v. to call, S, C2; kalle, MD, S2.—AS. ceallian; cp. Icel. kalla.

[ Callour], adj. cool, fresh, healthy, JD, S3; caller, JD; cauler, JD.

[ Calme], adj. calm, MD.—OF. calme (Cotg.), It. calma (Florio); Low Lat. cauma, heat (Vulg.); Gr. καῦμα.

[ Calmen], v. to become calm, MD; cawmyt, pp., S3.—OF. calmer; to quiet.

[ Cal-stocke], sb., cabbage-stalk, S3; calstok, Voc.; calstoke, Palsg.; castock, JD; custoc, JD. See [Cole].

[ Camamelle], sb. camomile, Voc.; camemille, Voc.; camamyle, Prompt.; cammamyll, Palsg.; camomylle, MD; cammamyld, S3; camamy, Voc.—Late Lat. camamilla; Gr. χαμαίμηλον.

[ Camel], sb. camel, MD; camelle, Prompt.; camaille, C2; chamelle, Prompt.; chamayle, MD.—OF. camel; Lat. camelum (acc.); Gr. κάμηλος; Heb. gāmāl.

The regular OF. equivalent for Lat. camēlum was chameil. In OF. camel the termination -el is due to analogy with French forms derived from -ālem. See BH, § 43.

[ Cameline], sb. camlet, MD.—OF. cameline; Low Lat. camelinum.