Call home. To publish the banns of marriage (S.).—S.W.
'They tells I as 'ow Bet Stingymir is gwain to be caal'd whoam to Jim Spritely on Zundy.'—Slow.
*Callow-wablin. An unfledged bird (A.).—S.W.
Callus-stone. A sort of gritty earth, spread on a board for knife-sharpening (Wilts Arch. Mag. vol. xxii. p. 109).—N. & S.W. (Cherhill, &c.)
Calves'-trins. Calves' stomachs, used in cheese-making. A.S. trendel. See Trins. Halliwell and Wright give 'Calf-trundle, the small entrails of a calf.'—N.W.
*Cam. Perverse, cross. Welsh cam, crooked, wry.—N.W.
'A 's as cam and as obstinate as a mule.'—Wilts Tales, p. 138.
'They there wosbirds [of bees] zimd rayther cam and mischievul.'—Springtide, p. 47.
Cam-handed. Awkward.—N.W.