can, could, used as auxiliaries to form the past tenses. canty, _merry_. carefull, _anxious_. carpe, _tell_, _discourse_. cast, _propose_, _intend_. cawte, _cautious_. chafts, _chaps_. chess, _chace_. chessit, _chased_. cheverons, _gloves_. christiantè, _Christendom_. claw, _scratch_, _fight_. clinkum clankum, a phrase for _smart blows_. cogue, _wooden pail_. cold bee, 100, _was_; see can. collayne, _Cologne_, i. e. _steel, or manufacture_: see i. 357. cor, core, _corps_. corpes, 287, _living body_. cors, _curse_. corynoch, _lamentation for the dead_. cowde dye, 16, _did die_; see can. crouse, 169, _brisk_, _brave_. crowdie, _gruel_, _porridge_. cryand, _crying_. daft, _mad_. dandering, _an epithet expressing the noise of drums_, like tantara, p. 124. de, _die_; deid, dead, _death_. decay, _destruction_, _death_. dee, _do_. deemedst, _doomedst_. demean, _punish_, _put down_. deputed, 103, used of a fugitive _carried back for trial_. diel, _devil_. dight, dicht; 61, _furnished_; 37, 189, to deth, "_done_," _wounded_; 22, _dispose of_, _handle_, _encounter_. ding, pr. dung, _strike_, _knock_, _beat_, _overcome_. dinne, _noise_. discord, _quarrel_. doghtie, _doughty_. door, 154? dorlach, which Jamieson says is a short-sword, means a _wallet_. douted, _redoubtable_, _feared_. doutsum, _doubtful_. drede, _doubt_. dre, drye, _endure_, _bear_; drie, 98, as noun, _suffering_. dulesum, _doleful_. dunted, _beat_. durk, _dirk_. dyne, garre, 10, _give one his fill of fighting_. dyne, 228, _valley_. dynte, _blow_, _stroke_. eathe, _easy_. ee, _eye_. edicang, _aide-de-camp_. eme, _uncle_. endlongis, _along_. enewch, _enough_. ensenzie, enzie, _ensign_. envye (to do), _ill-will_, _injury_. ewill, 229; qy, eve, or vigil? fa', _fall_; 162, _share_, _portion_. fach, _fetch_. fallows, _fellows_, _equals_. fare, _go_. fay, 219, _on the verge of death_, _doomed_. fayne, _glad_. feale, _fail_. fearit, _feared_. fecht, _fight_. fee, _property_, _reward_. feck, maist, _greatest part_. feid, _feud_, _enmity_. feingit, _feigned_. feirdness, _cowardice_. fell, _hide_. fells, _hills_, also, _moors_. fend, _keep_, _support_. fett, _fetched_. fiery-fairy, _confusion and consternation_. filabeg, _kilt, or short petticoat, worn by Highlanders instead of breeches_. firstin, _first_. fit, _song_, _division of a song_, _story_. flegs, _frights_. flinders, _fragments_. flyte, _scold_, _remonstrate_; 95, _rally_. forder, _further_. forefend, _forbid_. forgatherit, _met together_. forwarde, _van_. fou, _full_. fourugh, see furich. frame, 133, _succeed_. freck, freke, freyke (A. S. _one who is bold_) _warrior_, _man_. fun', _found_.
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