Acaremónde, the root of Ossimirsine.
Acarionágrio, the hearb Ossimirsine.
Acárno, a sea fish hauing a great head and skales like gold.
A cáro, deer, acceptably, gladly, pleasing to ones mind. Also wild Mirtle or Gow. Also a kind of little worme or mite.
Acaróne, a kind of Mirtle with indiuisible branches.
A cása, at home, home, in the house.
A casáccio, by ill or filthy chance.
A cáso, by chance, by fortune, by hap, casually.
Acáta. Acáte, an agath stone.
A catafáscio, in hudling or rumbling fashion.