Conversacioun, s. conversation, i.e. manner of life, B 2501.
Converte, v. convert, change, T. i. 308; swerve, C 212; ger. to change his ways, T. iv. 1412; to change her mind, T. ii. 903; Converted, pp. T. i. 999, 1004; Converting, pres. pt. turning back, A 3037.
Convertíble, adj. equivalent, A 4395.
Conveyen, v. convey, introduce, E 55; Conveyeth, pr. s. accompanies, L. 2305; Cónveyed, pt. pl. accompanied, conducted on their way, A 2737; Convéyed, pt. pl. E 391.
Convict, pp. convicted, B 1. p 4. 172, 177; overcome, 1. 86.
Convoyen, for Conveyen, E 55 n.
Cony, s. rabbit; Conies, pl. R. 1404; Conyes, pl. 5. 193.
Cook, s. cook, A. 351, 379, 4325; Cokes, pl. C 538.
Cool, adj. unimaginative, dull, L. 258 a.
Coomen, pt. pl. came, B 1805. See Come.