Cry, v. To utter an inarticulate voice, as an animal; to yelp, as a hound on a scent.

Cry, s. Yelping of dogs; yell, inarticulate noise; a pack of dogs.

Crystal, s. A clear transparent substance, like glass.

Crystal, a. Consisting of crystal; bright, clear, transparent, lucid.

Crystalline Humour, s. The second humour of the eye, that lies immediately next to the aqueous, behind the uvea.

Cub, s. The young of a beast, generally of a bear or fox.

Cub, v. obs. To bring forth.

Cub-hunting. The pursuit or chace of young foxes—dangerous for horses, and destructive to game.

Previous to the month of November no man who has any thing else to amuse himself with, or who has a regard for his neck, or his horse, should be seen by a covert’s side, unless it be on a hack cub-hunting, which after all is but a melancholy recreation.

Cube, s. A regular small body, consisting of six square and equal faces or sides, and the angles all right, and therefore equal.