cottīdiānus [cottīdiē, daily], adj., daily; usual, customary; everyday, commonplace.

Crassus, ī, m., M. Licinius, called Dīves because of his enormous wealth; consul in 70 B.C., and triumvir with Caesar and Pompey in 60; defeated and killed by the Parthians 53 B.C.

crēber, bra, brum, adj., crowded, numerous, incessant.

crēdō, ere, crēdidī, crēditus, to lend, entrust to; believe in, trust; believe, think.

Cremera, ae, f., a river in Etruria, near Veii.

cremō, āre, āvī, ātus, to burn.

Cremōna, ae, f., a town on the river Po.

[creō, āre, āvī, ātus], to make, create; to choose, elect.

re—recreō, āre, āvī, ātus, to renew, revive, encourage.

[crēscō, ere, crēvī, crētus], to grow, increase.