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+Conyng+, _sb._ cony, rabbit, MD, S2, S3, P; +konyng+, S; +cunin+, S; +conig+, MD, HD; +cony+, Prompt., HD; +conies+, _pl._, S3.--AF.

_conyng_, _conyn_, _conil_ (pl. _conis_); Lat. _cuniculum_ (acc.).

+Conyngere+, _sb._ rabbit-warren, MD, HD; +connyngere+, Prompt.

+Coosted+, _pt. pl._ went past, S3; see +Costey+.

+Coostez+, _sb. pl._ properties, qualities, S2; see +Cost+.



+Coote+; see +Cote+.

+Cop+, _sb._ top, head, MD, S2, C, W, W2; +coppe+, _dat._, MD, W2; +coppis+, _pl._, W2.

+Cope+, _sb._ cape, cope, Voc., S2, C; +kope+, S; +coope+, Prompt., MD; +copis+, _pl._, P.--Cp. Icel. _kapa_; Late Lat. _capa_, _cappa_.

+Copen+, _v._ to cover with a cope, provide with a cope, PP, S2; +i-copet+, _pp._, S2.

+Copen+, _v._ to barter, to meet, to have to do with, to encounter, S3, Sh.--Cp. Du. _koopen_, to buy.

+Coper+, _sb._ copper, C3, MD; +copyr+, Voc., Prompt.; +copper+, MD.--Du. _koper_; Late Lat. _cuper_, _cuprum_, for Lat. _cyprium_ (_aes_); from _Cyprus_; Gr. ??p???.

+Coppe+, _sb._ cup, S2, P; see +Cuppe+.

+Corage+, _sb._ heart, spirit, MD, C, C2.--AF. _corage_.

+Corageus+, _adj._ courageous, S2, MD; +corageous+, C2.--OF. _corageus_.

+Coral+, _sb._ coral, MD; +coralle+, Prompt.; +corall+, Palsg., Manip.; +curall+, S3.--OF. _coral_; Lat. _corallum_, _corallium_; Gr. ?????????.

+Corasiue+, _sb._ a corrosive, S3; see +Corosif+.

+Coraye+, _v._ to curry a horse, MD; see +Curry+.

+Corbel+, _sb._ raven, MD; +corbyal+, S2; +corby+, S3.--OF. _corbel_ (F.

_corbeau_); Late Lat. _corvellum_ (acc.), from Lat. _coruus_.

+Cordewane+, _sb._ Spanish leather, C2; +cordewan+, MD; +cordewayne+, Voc.; +cordwane+, Prompt.; +corduane+, Voc.; +corden+, MD.--OF.

_cordouan_, _corduan_, Prov. _cordoan_, Sp. _cordovan_, cordovan leather (Minsheu), from _Cordova_, name of a town in Andalusia.

+Cordwaner+, _sb._ a worker in leather, Prompt.; +cordwainer+, SkD.--AF.

_cordewaner_. See above.

+Core+, _sb._ the heart, central part of fruit, Prompt., MD.--OF. _cor_; Lat. _cor_.

+Coriour+, _sb._ currier, W; +curiour+, W. See +Curry+.

+Corn+, _sb._ a grain, corn, MD, S, C3; +coren+, S; +cornys+, _gen._, S3; +corns+, _pl._, S2; +cornes+, S2, PP, C2, W.--AS. _corn_, Goth.

_kaurn_; cp. Lat. _granum_; see Brugmann, -- 306.

+Corny+, _adj._ strong of the corn or malt (applied to ale), C3.

+Corone+, _sb._ crown, MD, C2, C3; +coroune+, MD, C2; +corowne+, C; +corune+, MD; +croune+, S; the tonsure, G; +crune+, S; +krune+, S; +crun+, S; +crounis+, _pl._, S3.--AF. _corone_ (_coroune_) Lat.

_corona_.

+Coronen+, _v._ to crown, MD; +corounen+, S2, C2; +crouni+, MD, S2; +y-corouned+, _pp._, S2; +y-crouned+, S3; +y-coroned+, PP; +i-kruned+, S; +cruned+, S.--OF. _coroner_ (_coruner_).

+Corosif+, _adj._ corrosive, C3; +corrosive+, _sb._, a corrosive, a caustic, ND; +corsive+, ND; +corasiue+, S3; +corsye+, S2; +corzie+, ND.--OF. _corrosif_, biting away.

+Corour+, _sb._ runner, W2; see +Currour+.

+Cors+, _sb._ curse, S3, G; see +Curs+.

+Cors+, _sb._ a body, a dead body, MD, S, C2, C3, PP; +corps+, S3, C2; +corpis+, S3.--AF. _cors_, _corps_; Lat. _corpus_.

+Cors+, _sb._ course, S2; see +Cours+.

+Corsaint+, _sb._ the body of a saint, a relic, MD; +corseynt+, S2; +corseint+, CM, PP.--AF. _corsaint_; Lat. _corpus sanctum_.

+Corser+, _sb._ horsedealer, MD, S3, HD; see +Courser+.

+Corsing+, _sb._ exchange, barter, S2; horse-dealing, HD.

+Corsye+, _sb._ a corrosive, S2; see +Corosif+.

+Cort+, _sb._ court, MD; see +Court+.

+Corteis+, _adj._ courteous, S2; +corteys+, S2; +curteis+, S3, C.--AF.

_curteis_; Late Lat. _cortensem_, _curtensem_.

+Corteisliche+, _adv._ courteously, PP; +curteisly+, C2.

+Cortesye+, _sb._ courtesy, PP; +curteysy+, S2; +curteisie+, S2, C2, C3.--AF. _curteisie_.

+Corumpable+, _adj._ corruptible, C.

+Corumpen+, _v._ to corrupt, MD; +corrumpen+, C.--OF. _corrumpre_; Lat.

_corrumpere_.

+Corupcions+, _sb. pl._ sores, illnesses, PP.

+Coruen+, _pp._ carved, S3, C; see +Keruen+.

+Cos+, _sb._ kiss, S, W, W2; see +Cus+.

+Cosan+, _pp._ chosen, S; see +Chesen+.

+Cosset+, _sb._ a lamb brought up without her dam, S3, ND.

+Cosshe+, _sb._ a little house, Prompt., Palsg.

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