Convert, "thine eyes to me convert" (R[238],c), turn, move.
Convertible (M[33],b), unstedfast, changeable.
Convict, "convict them" (M[19],a)—"Mercy shall never be convict of his uncurtess condition" (M[34],a), conquer, persuade.
Convinced, "they shall be convinced" (R[246],b), convicted: cf. convict. "Which of you convinceth me of sin?"—Bible, Auth. Vers. (1611), John viii. 46.
Coped, (a) "Christ's coped curse" (M[36],a); in original coppyde: cf. copie, copy = abundance, plenty (Trevisa, i. 301), and copped, coppyd = rising to a point, heaped-up as a measure; hence "Christ's copious, abundant, overflowing malediction." "This Spayne ... hath grete copy, and plente of castelles."—Trevisa, i. 301.
(b) "he is so copped" (R[213],a), apparently a variant of coppet = saucy, impudent, overbearing.
Copy, "change our copy" (R[202],b), manner.
Corrompt, "Is should be corrompt therefore" (R[256],b); punished is meant, but the usual sense is "corrupted."
Couch, "I will couch you all up" (R[216],b), conceal, hide away, put in safe keeping. "In the seler of Juppiter ther ben couched two tunnes."—Chaucer, Boethius, p. 35.