Bwye. interj. Bye! adieu. This, as well as good-bye and good-bwye, is evidently corrupted from God be with you; God-be-wi' ye, equivalent to the French à Dieu, to God. Bwye, and good-bwye, are, therefore, how vulgar soever they may seem, more analogous than bye and good-bye.

C.

Callyvan'. s. A pyramidal trap for catching birds.

Car'riter. s. Character.

Câs. Because.

Cass'n, Cass'n't. Canst not: as, Thee cass'n do it, thou canst not do it.

Catch corner. A game commonly called elsewhere puss in the corner.

Cat'terpillar. s. The cockchafer; Scarabeus melolontha.

West of the Parret this insect is called wock-web, oak-web, because it infests the oak, and spins its web on it in great numbers.

Chaíty. adj. Careful; nice; delicate.