corn, II, 88, 17, 18, etc.: in Scotland, unground oats. (Here distinguished from white meal, which is usually oat-meal.)
corn-caugers, III, 479, 8: cadgers, hucksters, in corn.
corp, II, 218, 25; 229, 11: a vulgar singular of a supposed plural; corps, II, 217, 30; these corps, 31; cf. IV, 483, 23; 484 a, after 31. corpes, III, 231, 97, may be corpse.
cors, curse.
corse, corss, I, 117, 7; 351, 31, 32, 44; IV, 53, 8; 512 a, 9; V, [161], 4: cross.
corser, III, 68, 256: should probably be forser==coffer (text g has coffer).
cosh, coush, II, 363, 13: quiet (snug).
cote a pye, coate a pie, cote of pie, III, 65, 194; 80, 194; 86, 194: corruption of courtepi, short cloak or gown. (Dutch kort, short, and pij, coat of warm woolen stuff.)
cots, coats, III, 481, 2, 6: petticoats.
couchd, V, [9], 12: lay, leaned.