Crows do not peck out crows’ eyes, [273]

Cunning has little honour, [384]

Cunning men’s cloaks sometimes fall, [72]

Cunning surpasses strength, [159]

Curses are like processions: they return to whence they came, [108]

Curses on accounts with relations, [254]

Custom becomes law, [210]

Custom is second nature, [105], [150], [226], [305], [319]

Cut off the dog’s tail, he remains a dog, [127]

Cut your coat according to your cloth, [337]