The Surprising Adventures of Bampfylde Moore Carew, King of the Beggars: Containing his Life, a Dictionary of the Cant Language, and many Entertaining Particulars of that Extraordinary ManUnknown
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The Surprising Adventures of Bampfylde Moore Carew, King of the Beggars: Containing his Life, a Dictionary of the Cant Language, and many Entertaining Particulars of that Extraordinary Man
_Bus-napper_, a constable.
_Bus-napper’s kenchin_, a watchman.
_Bye-blow_, a bastard.
_Calle_, a cloak or gown.
_Cank_, dumb.
_Canniken_, the plague.
_Cap_, to swear.
_Captain Queernabs_, a fellow in poor clothes.
_Caravan_, a good round sum of money about a man.
_Case_, a house, shop, or warehouse.
_Cassun_, cheese.
_Caster_, a cloak.
_Calfskin fiddle_, a drum. To smack calfskin; to kiss the book in taking
the oath. It is held by the St. Giles’s casuists, that by kissing one’s
own thumb instead of smacking calfskin, the guilt of taking a false oath
is avoided.
_Canticle_, a parish clerk.
_Canting_, preaching with a whining affected tone, perhaps a corruption
of chaunting; some derive it from Andrew Cant, a famous Scotch preacher,
who used that whining manner of expression. Also, a kind of gibberish
used by thieves and gipseys, called, likewise, pedlar’s French.
_Catamaran_, an old scraggy woman; from a kind of float, made of spars
and yards lashed together, for saving shipwrecked persons.
_Catch Club_, a member of the catch club; a bum bailiff.
_Chanticleer_, a cock.
_Charactered_, or _Lettered_, burnt in the hand. They have palmed the
character upon him, they have burned him in the hand.
_Charm_, a picklock.
_Chates_, the gallows.
_Chats_, lice.
_Chanter culls_, grub-street writers, who compose songs and carrols for
ballad singers.
_Cherubims_, peevish children, because cherubim and seraphim continually
do cry.
_Cheat-the-devil_, a dicky.
_Chife_, a knife, file, or saw.
_Chosen Pells_, highwaymen who rob in pairs, in the streets and squares
of London; to prevent being followed by the sound of their horses’ shoes
on the stones, they shoe them with leather.
_Chuck farthing_, a parish clerk.
_Clank napper_, a silver tankard.
_Clickman Toad_, a watch; also, an appellation for a west-countryman,
said to have arisen from the following—a westcountryman, who had never
seen a watch, found one on a heath near Pool, which, by the motion of the
hand, and the noise of the wheels, he concluded to be a living creature
of the toad kind; and, from its clicking, he named it a clickman toad.
_Clowes_, rogues.
_Cloy_, thief, robber, &c.
_Cloyes_, thieves, robbers, &c.
_Cly_, money; also, a pocket. He has filed a cly; he has picked a
pocket.
_Cold burning_, a punishment inflicted by private soldiers, on their
comrades, for any trifling offences of their mess laws; it is
administered in the following manner—the prisoner is set against the
wall, with the arm which is to be burned tied as high above his head as
possible; the executioner then ascends a stool, and having a bottle of
cold water, pours it slowly down the sleeve of the delinquent, patting
him, and leading the water gently down his body, till it runs out at the
bottom of his trowsers—this is repeated to the other arm, if he is
sentenced to be burned in both.
_Cloak_, a silver tankard.
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