cir = [cierr]
circ- = ciric-
[ circian] to roar, Lcd 1·39011 (v. A 31·56).
[ circolwyrde] m. computer, mathematician, A 8·306.
[ circul] m. circle: cycle, zodiac. [L. circulum]
[ circulādl] f. the shingles, Lcd.
[ cirebald] (An 171) = cynebeald?
[ ciricǣw] nf. marriage to the church (as when one takes orders), LL.
[ ciricbelle] f. ‘church-bell,’ Lcd.
[ ciricbōc] f. ‘church-book,’ manual of the church services, W.