[150a] Boddle, a Scottish copper coin worth the third part of an English halfpenny; said to be named after the Mint-master who first coined it, Bothwell.
[150h] Bore, hole in the wall.
[91e] But, “without,” “but merriness,” without mirth.
[152d] Byke, hive.
[150f] Cantrip, charm, spell. Icelandic, gandr, enchantment; gand-reithr was the witches’ ride.
[83] Can’wick Street, Candlewick, where now there is Cannon Street.
[86a] Champarty, Champartage, was a feudal levy of a share of profit from the ground (campi pars), based originally upon aid given to enable profit to be earned. Thus it became a law term for right of a stranger to fixed share in any profits that on such condition he helped a litigant to win.
[85b] Chiche vache, lean cow. French chiche, Latin ciccus, wretched, worthless; from Greek kíkkos, the core of a pomegranate. Worth no more than a pomegranate seed.
[94i] Cockers, rustic half-boots.
[151g] Coft, bought. German, kaufte.