Cowche, [13/187], and note, the undermost table-cloth.

Cowheels mixed with jellies, [34/515].

Crab, how to carve and dress one, [42/590-601]; [167/14].

Crache, [274/139]; [275/14]; [276/14].

‘Clawyn or cracchyn, scratche, Scalpo, scrato, grado.’ Cath. in P. Pl.; ‘Krauwen, krabben, kratsen, ofte schrabben.’ Hexham.

Craftsmen, their duty, [242/12].

Cram your mouth full, don’t, [267/38].

Crane (the bird), [36/539]; [p. 97]; [49/695]; [p. 102], and note *, for their fighting pigmies.

Crane, how to carve, [28/429];

or dysplaye, [p. 162].