Casca, ae, m., C. Servīlius, one of the murderers of Julius Caesar.

Cassius, ī, m., gentile name of C. Cassius Longīnus, one of the foremost conspirators against Caesar in 44 B.C.

castellum, ī [dim. of castrum], n., a stronghold, castle, fort.

castīgō, āre, āvī, ātus [castus, pure + agō], to correct, punish, chastise.

castrum, ī, n., a fortified place; pl., castra, ōrum, a camp.

cāsus, ūs [cadō], m., that which befalls, accident, chance; misfortune, calamity.

catapulta, ae, f., an engine for hurling arrows, catapult.

catēna, ae, f., a chain, fetter.

[Catilīna, ae], m., L. Sergius, who conspired against the state during Cicero’s consulship, 63 B.C.

catīllus, ī, m., a small dish, plate.