Castagnettes, f. pl. (military), blows with the fist.
Caste, f. (old cant), de charrue, one-fourth of a crown.
Castor, or castorin, naval officer who shirks going out to sea, or one in the army who is averse to leaving the garrison.
Castorin, m. (popular), hat-maker.
Castoriser is said of an officer who shirks sea duty, or who likes to make a long stay in some pleasant garrison town.
Castroz, m. (popular), capon.
Castu, m. (thieves’), hospital. Barbeaudier de ——, hospital director.
Castue, m. (thieves’), prison, or “stir.” See [Motte]. Comte de ——, jailer, or “jigger-dubber.”
Cataplasme, m. (popular), au gras, spinach; —— de Venise, blow, “clout.”
Cataplasmier, m. (popular), hospital attendant.