CARSE, KERSS, s. a low and fertile tract of land adjacent to a river.
CASTOCK, CASTACK, s. the stalk or inner core of cabbage or greens.
To CAST-OUT, v. n. to quarrel.
To CAST-UP, v. a. to upbraid; to throw in one's teeth.
CATCHY, adj. ready to take advantage of another.
CATTLE-RAIK, s. a common on which cattle are fed; the feeding range of cattle.
CATWITTIT, adj. harebrained; unsettled.
CAUDRON, s. a chaldron.
CAULD, s. cold.
CAULDRIFE, adj. susceptible ofcold.