Cadence, s. HF. 623. See note.
Cage, HF. 1985; A 1294, F 613, H 131; Cages, pl. F 611.
Caitif, adj. captive, miserable, wretched, B 4. p 2,128; A 1552; Caytif, R. 211; I 344. See below.
Caitif, s. wretch, R. 340; 1. 124; T. iv. 104; Caytif, B 3269; captive, T. iii. 382; Caityf, wretch, C 728; Caitifs, pl. captives, A 924; Caytives, captives, I 214; Caytyves, wretches, A 1717. See above.
Cake, s. a round, and rather flat loaf of bread (in the shape of a large bun), A 668, 4094, C 322. The phrase 'cake of bread,' or simply 'cake,' is still common in this sense; as, e.g. in Shropshire.
Hence it was something like a buckler.
Cakelinge, s. cackling, 5. 562.
Calcening, s. calcination, G 771. From Lat. calx.
Calcinacioun, s. calcination; of c., for calcining, G 804.
Calcule, v. calculate, A. i. 22. 3; Calculed, pt. s. F. 1284; Calculed, pp. A. pr. 55.