A dialect of Hinduwi, spoken over the district known as the Runn of Cutch, N. W. India.

Cuzco, Cuzcucano.

American: dialect of Quichua.

Cymraig, see [Welsh].

Cynurian.

A name for certain forms of ancient Greek.

Cyprian or Cypriote.

An extinct dialect, formerly vernacular in the Isle of Cyprus, not fully understood, but perhaps allied to ancient Greek, and expressed by a peculiar alphabet having some analogies with the Lycian. Inscriptions found at Citium, &c.; “Jl. of Biblical Archæology,” January, 1873. G. R.

Cyrillic.

A name applied to the written characters of Slavonian and Wallachian, ascribed to Constantine the philosopher, known as St. Cyril, the apostle of the Slaves, circa 850 A.D.