To act in
accordance
with.
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53.
=Challengee=, _n. _ _Rare_ (perh. coined by Jonson).
One who is challenged. 3. 3. 141.
=Character=, _n. _ A cabalistic or magical sign. 1. 2. 9.
=Charge=, _n. _ Expenses; outlay. _Arch. _ 2. 1. 49; 1. 6. 172.
=Chartell=, _n. _ [Form of _cartel_. ] A written challenge. 3. 3. 140.
=Chaw=, _v. _ A common by-form of _chew_ in the 16-17th c. 4. 2. 53.
=Cheat=, _n. _ ? Any product of conquest or robbery; booty,
spoil. 1. 7. 4.
=Cheat=, _v. _ Phr. _cheat on_: To cheat. 5. 6. 54.
=Cheater=, _n. _ ? A dishonest gamester; a sharper. 5. 6. 64.
=Check=, _n. _ ? Reproof, censure. 3. 6. 44.
=Cheese-trencher=, _n. _ A wooden plate for holding or
cutting cheese. P. 8.
=Christall=, _n. _ [Form of _crystal_. ] A piece of
rock-crystal or similar mineral used in magic art. 1. 2. 6.
? =Cioppino=, _n. _ [Italianated form of _chopine_. ] A kind
of shoe raised above the ground by means of a cork sole or the
like; worn about 1600 in Spain and Italy, esp. at Venice, where
they were monstrously exaggerated. 3. 4. 13 (see note); 4. 4. 69.
=Cipher=, _n. _ A means of conveying secret intelligence:
used vaguely. 2. 1. 167?
=Circle=, _n. _ 1. An embrace. 1. 4. 94.
2. Sphere (of influence, etc. ). 1. 6. 96.
3. A circular figure (of magic). 1. 2. 26.
=Cloake-charge=, _n. _ The expense of a cloak
(coined by Jonson). 2. 2. 42.
=Cockscomb=, _n. _ ? A simpleton. 5. 8. 40.
=Cock-stone=, _n. _ ? A name of the kidney-bean. 1. 1. 53.
=Cog=, _v. _ To cheat, esp. at dice or cards. 1. 1. 48.
? =Cokes=, _n. _ A simpleton, one easily 'taken in. ' 2. 2. 104.
=Collect=, _v. _ To infer, deduce. _Rare_. 1. 6. 234.
=Come=, _v. _ Phr. _come off_: (in imperative as a call of
encouragement to action) Come! come along! 3. 5. 27.
=Comming=, _ppl. _ _a. _ Inclined to make or meet advances. 4. 4. 180.
=Commoner=, _n. _ ? A member of the general body of a town-council.
2. 1. 42.
=Complement=, _n. _ ? 1. Anything which goes to make up or fully equip.
3. 4. 33.
? 2. Polite or ceremonious greetings. 3. 5. 15.
=Complexion=, _n. _ ? 1. The combination of the four 'humors'
of the body in a certain proportion; 'temperament. ' 2. 2. 122.
? 2. Bodily habit or constitution. 5. 1. 18.
? 3. Appearance of the skin. 1. 4. 63 (or perh. as 2).
? 4. A coloring preparation, cosmetic. 4. 4. 12.
5. Appearance, aspect (_fig. _). 2. 6. 50.
=Comport=, _v. _ Phr. _comport with_: ?
To act in accordance with.
2. 8. 17.
||=Compos mentis=, _a. phr. _ [L. f. _com-potis_. ] Of sound mind.
5. 3. 12.
=Compter=, _n. _ Old spelling of _Counter_. The name of
certain city prisons for debtors; esp. the two London Compters.
3. 1. 20 (see note).
=Conceit=, _n. _ ? 1. Idea, device. 2. 8. 23. conceipt.
? 2. Personal opinion. 4. 4. 200.
3. Phr. _Out of conceipt_: Out of patience, dissatisfied.
2. 8. 18.
Concerne, _v. ? intr. _ To be of importance. 3. 3. 113.
Concurrence, _n. _ A juncture: a condition: used vaguely. 2. 6. 54.
Conduit-head, _n. _ ? A structure from which water is distributed
or made to issue: a reservoir. 5. 1. 27.
Confine, _v. _ Imprison. Const. ? _to_. 5. 6. 34.
=Confute=, _v. _ To put to silence (by physical means).
5. 6. 18.
=Content=, _a. _ ? Willing. 1. 1. 133.
=Conuenient=, _a. _ ? 1. Due, proper. 1. 4. 79.
? 2. Suitable. 4. 4. 230.
=Conuey=, _v. _ To carry from one place to another (? used of
small objects and with connotation of secrecy). 2. 1. 164.
=Coozen=, _v. _ [Form of _cozen_. ] To cheat. 3. 1. 22.
cossen. 5. 2. 29.
=Coozener=, _n. _ [Form of _cozener_. ] Impostor. 5. 8. 148.
||=Coquetta=, _n. _ Sp. A small loaf. 4. 4. 143.
=Corn-ground=, _n. _ _Arch. _ A piece of land used for
growing corn; corn-land. 3. 1. 17.
=Cornish=, _a. _ Phr. _C. counterfeit_: referring to the 'Cornish
stone' or 'diamond. ' a variety of quartz found in Cornwall. 3. 3. 173.
=Cossen=, _v. _ 5. 2. 29. See _Coozen_.
=Councell=, _n. _ _Obs. _ form of _council_.
3. 1. 34; 5. 2. 20.
=Court=, _v. _ Phr. _court it_: To play or act the courtier. 3. 4. 56.
=Court-ship=, _n. _ ? An act of courtesy (used in _pl. _) 1. 6. 201.
=Coyle=, _n. _ [Form of _coil_. ] ? An embarrassing situation;
a 'mess. ' 5. 5. 54.
=Crack=, _v. intr. _ To break the musical quality of the
voice (used _fig. _) 5. 5. 59.
=Cracke=, _n. _ ? A lively lad; a 'rogue' (playfully), a wag. 2. 8. 58.
? =Crambe=, _n. _ [Form of _crambo_. ] 'A game in which one player gives
a word or line of verse to which each of the others has to find a
rime. ' _NED. _ 5. 8. 110.
=Creak=, _v. _ To exhibit the characteristics of; to betray
(a _fig. _ use of the _lit. _ meaning). 2. 2. 87.
=Credit=, _n. _ ? 1. Authority. 1. 4. 29. ? 2. Repute.
=Challengee=, _n. _ _Rare_ (perh. coined by Jonson).
One who is challenged. 3. 3. 141.
=Character=, _n. _ A cabalistic or magical sign. 1. 2. 9.
=Charge=, _n. _ Expenses; outlay. _Arch. _ 2. 1. 49; 1. 6. 172.
=Chartell=, _n. _ [Form of _cartel_. ] A written challenge. 3. 3. 140.
=Chaw=, _v. _ A common by-form of _chew_ in the 16-17th c. 4. 2. 53.
=Cheat=, _n. _ ? Any product of conquest or robbery; booty,
spoil. 1. 7. 4.
=Cheat=, _v. _ Phr. _cheat on_: To cheat. 5. 6. 54.
=Cheater=, _n. _ ? A dishonest gamester; a sharper. 5. 6. 64.
=Check=, _n. _ ? Reproof, censure. 3. 6. 44.
=Cheese-trencher=, _n. _ A wooden plate for holding or
cutting cheese. P. 8.
=Christall=, _n. _ [Form of _crystal_. ] A piece of
rock-crystal or similar mineral used in magic art. 1. 2. 6.
? =Cioppino=, _n. _ [Italianated form of _chopine_. ] A kind
of shoe raised above the ground by means of a cork sole or the
like; worn about 1600 in Spain and Italy, esp. at Venice, where
they were monstrously exaggerated. 3. 4. 13 (see note); 4. 4. 69.
=Cipher=, _n. _ A means of conveying secret intelligence:
used vaguely. 2. 1. 167?
=Circle=, _n. _ 1. An embrace. 1. 4. 94.
2. Sphere (of influence, etc. ). 1. 6. 96.
3. A circular figure (of magic). 1. 2. 26.
=Cloake-charge=, _n. _ The expense of a cloak
(coined by Jonson). 2. 2. 42.
=Cockscomb=, _n. _ ? A simpleton. 5. 8. 40.
=Cock-stone=, _n. _ ? A name of the kidney-bean. 1. 1. 53.
=Cog=, _v. _ To cheat, esp. at dice or cards. 1. 1. 48.
? =Cokes=, _n. _ A simpleton, one easily 'taken in. ' 2. 2. 104.
=Collect=, _v. _ To infer, deduce. _Rare_. 1. 6. 234.
=Come=, _v. _ Phr. _come off_: (in imperative as a call of
encouragement to action) Come! come along! 3. 5. 27.
=Comming=, _ppl. _ _a. _ Inclined to make or meet advances. 4. 4. 180.
=Commoner=, _n. _ ? A member of the general body of a town-council.
2. 1. 42.
=Complement=, _n. _ ? 1. Anything which goes to make up or fully equip.
3. 4. 33.
? 2. Polite or ceremonious greetings. 3. 5. 15.
=Complexion=, _n. _ ? 1. The combination of the four 'humors'
of the body in a certain proportion; 'temperament. ' 2. 2. 122.
? 2. Bodily habit or constitution. 5. 1. 18.
? 3. Appearance of the skin. 1. 4. 63 (or perh. as 2).
? 4. A coloring preparation, cosmetic. 4. 4. 12.
5. Appearance, aspect (_fig. _). 2. 6. 50.
=Comport=, _v. _ Phr. _comport with_: ?
To act in accordance with.
2. 8. 17.
||=Compos mentis=, _a. phr. _ [L. f. _com-potis_. ] Of sound mind.
5. 3. 12.
=Compter=, _n. _ Old spelling of _Counter_. The name of
certain city prisons for debtors; esp. the two London Compters.
3. 1. 20 (see note).
=Conceit=, _n. _ ? 1. Idea, device. 2. 8. 23. conceipt.
? 2. Personal opinion. 4. 4. 200.
3. Phr. _Out of conceipt_: Out of patience, dissatisfied.
2. 8. 18.
Concerne, _v. ? intr. _ To be of importance. 3. 3. 113.
Concurrence, _n. _ A juncture: a condition: used vaguely. 2. 6. 54.
Conduit-head, _n. _ ? A structure from which water is distributed
or made to issue: a reservoir. 5. 1. 27.
Confine, _v. _ Imprison. Const. ? _to_. 5. 6. 34.
=Confute=, _v. _ To put to silence (by physical means).
5. 6. 18.
=Content=, _a. _ ? Willing. 1. 1. 133.
=Conuenient=, _a. _ ? 1. Due, proper. 1. 4. 79.
? 2. Suitable. 4. 4. 230.
=Conuey=, _v. _ To carry from one place to another (? used of
small objects and with connotation of secrecy). 2. 1. 164.
=Coozen=, _v. _ [Form of _cozen_. ] To cheat. 3. 1. 22.
cossen. 5. 2. 29.
=Coozener=, _n. _ [Form of _cozener_. ] Impostor. 5. 8. 148.
||=Coquetta=, _n. _ Sp. A small loaf. 4. 4. 143.
=Corn-ground=, _n. _ _Arch. _ A piece of land used for
growing corn; corn-land. 3. 1. 17.
=Cornish=, _a. _ Phr. _C. counterfeit_: referring to the 'Cornish
stone' or 'diamond. ' a variety of quartz found in Cornwall. 3. 3. 173.
=Cossen=, _v. _ 5. 2. 29. See _Coozen_.
=Councell=, _n. _ _Obs. _ form of _council_.
3. 1. 34; 5. 2. 20.
=Court=, _v. _ Phr. _court it_: To play or act the courtier. 3. 4. 56.
=Court-ship=, _n. _ ? An act of courtesy (used in _pl. _) 1. 6. 201.
=Coyle=, _n. _ [Form of _coil_. ] ? An embarrassing situation;
a 'mess. ' 5. 5. 54.
=Crack=, _v. intr. _ To break the musical quality of the
voice (used _fig. _) 5. 5. 59.
=Cracke=, _n. _ ? A lively lad; a 'rogue' (playfully), a wag. 2. 8. 58.
? =Crambe=, _n. _ [Form of _crambo_. ] 'A game in which one player gives
a word or line of verse to which each of the others has to find a
rime. ' _NED. _ 5. 8. 110.
=Creak=, _v. _ To exhibit the characteristics of; to betray
(a _fig. _ use of the _lit. _ meaning). 2. 2. 87.
=Credit=, _n. _ ? 1. Authority. 1. 4. 29. ? 2. Repute.