Cuistre, a flagellator in a public School; the original meaning of the word, [189].

Curate (a French), animadverts upon the Abbé Boileau for his depreciating the lower discipline, [120].

Cynic Philosophers, great partisans of nakedness, [391].

D.

Dacier (Mons.) a very learned man in all that relates to antiquity, quoted, [96].

Dagobert, heir to the Crown of France in the year 526, orders a correction to be inflicted upon his preceptor, [74], [75].

Damian (the Cardinal) the great Patron of Flagellations, [192], [201], & seq.
Declares freedom from accoutrements the best state, for performing such pious exercises, [223].
A convincing argument of his on the subject, quoted, [389].

D’Aunoy (Madame), a French Lady of quality, her Journey into Spain quoted, [375], [377], [385].

D’Arbrissel (Robert), lies with young women by way of mortification, [246].

Dauteroche (Abbé Chappe), his Journey to Siberia quoted, [409], [410].