[ cantercæppe] f. cope (vestment).

[ cantere] m. singer, CM 904.

[ canterstæf] m. chanter’s staff, EC 250.

[ cantic] (Æ), canticsang m. canticle, song. [L.]

-cāp v. [cantel-c.]

[ capellan] m. chaplain, EC, Chr (late). [L.]

[ capian] to look. ūp c. to look up, lie on its back (of the moon), Lcd 3·26623. capiende ‘supinus,’ GPH 393a.

capitel = [capitol]

[ capitelhūs] n. chapter-house, IM 1224.

[ capit-ol], -ul, -ula m. chapter (cathedral or monastic): chapter (division of a book), lesson, LL: anthem. [v. ‘chapitle’]