charta, ae, f., writing material, paper, sheet (of Egyptian papyrus).

Chrȳsogonus, ī, m., L. Cornēlius, a freedman of Sulla.

cibārius [cibus], adj., pertaining to food; rēs cibāria, provisions.

cibus, ī, m., food, victuals.

cicātrīx, īcis, f., a scar.

cicer, ciceris, n., a pea, chickpea.

[Cicerō, ōnis] [cicer], m., cognomen of M. Tullius Cicerō, the famous orator, born at Arpinum, 106 B.C.; quaestor in Sicily, 75; praetor, 66; consul, 63; killed by Antony’s order in 43.

Cimber, brī, m., a Cimbrian, one of the Cimbri, the Teutonic tribe which, together with the Teutones, invaded Italy, and was defeated by Marius in 101 B.C.

Cimbricus, adj., Cimbrian.

[cingō, ere, cinxī, cinctus], to encircle, surround; gird, gird on, equip; obsidiōne cingere, to blockade, besiege.