coppe (A.N.) 44, 191, _a cup, basin_ coroune (A.N.) _a crown_ corounen (A.N.) _to crown_. _part. p._ y-corouned cors (A.N.) 295, _the body_ corsaint (A.N.) 109, _a relique, the body of a saint_ corsen (A.S.) 305, _to curse_ corsede (A.S.) _cursed_. corseder, 421, _more cursed, worse_ cost (A.N.) 33, 151, 376, _a side, region_ costen (A.N.) _to cost_. _pret. s._ costed, 13. _part. pas._ costned, 13 cote (A.S.) 152, _a cottage, cot_ coten (A.N.) 51, _to dress in a coat_ +cotinge (A.S.) 468, _cutting_ coupable (A.N.) 366, _guilty, culpable_ coupe (A.N.) 44, 95, _a cup_ coupen (A.N.) _to cut out, fashion_ (?) _part. past_, y-couped, 370 courben (A.N.) 19, 28, _to bend, stoop_ courtepy (A.N.) 82, 128, _a short cloak of coarse cloth_ couthen (A.S.) 87, _to make known, discover, publish_. _pret._ kidde, 103, 269 +couuen (A.S.) 473, perhaps an error in the old printed text for _connen_ coveiten (A.N.) _to covet_ covent (A.N.) 428, _a convent_ coveren (A.N.) 238, _to recover_ cracchen (A.S.) 211, 322, _to scratch_ crafte (A.S.) _craft, art_. crafty-men, 121, _artisans_ creaunt (A.N.) 239, _believing_ crepen (A.S.) _to creep_. _pret. s._ crope, _pl._ cropen cryen (A.N.) _to cry_. _pret. s._ cried, cryde, 374, _pl._ cryden, cride croft (A.S.) _a small inclosed field, a croft_ crokke (A.S.) 412, _a pot, pitcher, vessel of earthenware_ +crom-bolle (A.S.) 476, _a crum-bowl_ crop (A.S.) 332, 334, _the head or top of a tree or plant_; hence the expression "root and crop," still in use cropiers (A.N.) _the housings on the horse's back_ croppen (A.S.) 319, _to eat (said of a bird), to put into its crop or craw_ crouche (A.N.) 109, _a cross_. Hence is derived the name of _the Crutched Friars_ +crouken (A.S.) 495, _to bend_ +crucchen (A.S.) 495, _to crouch_ cruddes (A.S.) _curds_ cruwel (A.N.) 269, _cruel_ ku, _pl._ kyen (A.S.) 125, _a cow_ kulle (A.S.) 344, kille, 434, _to kill_. _pret. s._ kilde, 431. _part. past_, kulled, 339. to kulle, 338 culorum (_Lat._) 60, 198, _the conclusion or moral of a tale_ cultour (A.S.) 123, kultour, 61, _a culter, blade_ cuppe-mele (A.S.) 90, _cup by cup_ kutte, 79 (A.S.) _to cut_. _imperat._ kut, 75. _pret. pl._ kitten, 128 kynde (A.S.) _nature, race, kind_ kynde (A.S.) _natural_. kyndeliche, 382, _naturally_ kyng (A.S.) _pl._ kynges. _gen. pl._ kyngene, 21, 400, _a king_ kyng-ryche (A.S.) _a kingdom_ kyn, _gen. s._ kynnes (A.S.) 40, _kin, kind_. This word is used in the genitive case in such phrases as the following: of foure kynnes thynges, 151, _of four kinds of things_. othere kynnes men, 177, _other kinds of men_. none kynnes riche, 213, _no kind of rich men, or rich men of no kind_. many kynnes maneres, 359, _many sorts of manners_. any kynnes catel, 400, _any kind of property_ D. daffe (A.S.) _a fool_ daggen (A.S.) 433, _to dag, to cut the edges of the garment in jagged ornaments, as was the custom at this period_
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