coot, queet, IV, 212, 5: ankle.
cop, coppe, I, 244, 9; III, 123, 6: head.
coped, overset. See couped.
cor, Corehead, Corhead, V, [192], 37; [195] f., 35 (MS., Carhead); [196], 52: (Gaelic coire, cauldron, dell) corrie, a hollow in a hill. Jamieson. Penman’s Core, [193], 51, 55, 58, described as a hollow on the top of a high ridge of hills, might possibly be Penman score (score, a deep, narrow, ragged indentation on the side of a hill, South of Scotland. Jamieson). poor man’s core, V, [196], 52, corruption.
corbie, I, 253, 1; 254, b 1, c 1; III, 473, 23: raven.
cordain, cordan, cordevine, II, 435, 50; IV, 312, 7; 317, F 3: Cordovan leather.
cordin, shoon laced with cordin, IV, 435, 8: cording, cord (and not with whangs of leather).
cordiuant, adj., V, [49], 23: of Spanish, Cordovan leather.
cored, II, 217 f., 5, 10: covered.
coresed (hors), III, 61, 100: bodied (?) (later texts, corese, corse).