carpen (A.N.) [356], [400], to talk, chat, tell. part. pas. y-carped, [313]

†cary (A.N. ?) [475], a kind of coarse cloth

casten (A.S.) to cast

catel (A.N.) [70], [78], [175], [437], goods, property, treasure, possessions

cauken (A.S. ?) [223], [241], a technical term, applied to birds at their time of breeding. It is found in the St. Albans Book of Hawking, 1496, sign. A. i.; "And in the tyme of their (the hawks') love, they calle, and not cauke."

kaurymaury, [81], care, trouble?

†cautel (A.N.) [469], a cunning trick

kaylewey ( .) [334] (?)

kemben (A.S.) [174], to comb

kene (A.S.) sharp, earnest