Kamics, Kramics s. rest-harrow

Keamy adj. covered with a thin white mould; applied to cider

Kecker, Kyecker-pipe, Kyecker, Kyeck-horn, the wind-pipe, a pervious pipe, from kike to look through

Keeve, or Kive s. a large tub used in brewing or cider making v. to put the wort or cider in a keeve to ferment

Keep s. a large basket

Keffel s. a bad, worn-out horse (Welsh, Keffyl)

Kern v. to coagulate as milk; also applied to fruit and wheat becoming visible after the blossoming

Kex, Kexy s. dry, pervious stalks, as of cow-parsley and hemlock Kexies, see Kecker

Kid s. a pod To Kiddy v. ex. They do kiddy, but they don’t villy

Kilter s. money