Ciuógne, a deuice to draw water out of a deepe well as with two buckets.
Ciurláre, to twirle or turne round in dancing.
Ciúrlo, a twirle or round tricke in dancing.
Ciúrma, the ghing or rascality, the base rout or slaues of a gally or ship.
Ciurmáglia, as Ciúrma.
Ciurmáre, to play the ghing, or the base fellow, to charme or allure with craft and deceit, to prate, to cogge, to foist with faire words and intent to deceiue. Ciurmársi, hath metaphorically bin vsed among good fellowes to tiple square or quaffe freely.
Ciurmaríe, ghing trickes, cheatings. Also cosening or cheating houses.
Ciurmatóre, a deceiuer, a cony-catcher, a cogger, a foister, a skondrell.
Ciutáccia, a trull, a harlot, a baggage.
Cizicéna, a kinde of sweet smelling hearbe. Also a Greeke coine of gold.