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The Record Interpreter.
  • cranare:—to lift goods with a crane.
  • crannoeum:—a crannock, a measure of corn; a basket.
  • crariolus:—a rake.
  • craspiscis:—a whale.
  • crassipulum:—a cresset.
  • cratera:—a chest or coffin.
  • craticula:—a gridiron; a lattice.
  • cratis:—a wattle; a crate.
  • cravare:—to impeach.
  • creancia:—credit.
  • creantare:—to give security for.
  • creantum:—security.
  • creca, crecca:—a creek.
  • credentia:—faith, belief; a small table to hold the vessels of the altar.
  • crementum:—increase.
  • cremium:—refuse tallow.
  • crenellare. See carnellare.
  • creputellus:—a cracknel.
  • crescens:—a crescent.
  • cressans:—a crescent.
  • cresta:—the crest of a bank.
  • crestare murum:—to complete the top of a wall with coping stones.
  • crestura:—coping; the ridge of a roof.
  • cretena, cretinus:—a torrent.
  • crevacia:—a crevice, a crack.
  • crevina:—increase (?).
  • crimisinum:—crimson.
  • crinium:—the skull.
  • cristianare:—to convert to Christianity.
  • crocardus:—a crocard, bad money, prohibited by statute 27 Edw. I.
  • croccus:—a crowbar.
  • crocea, crocia:—a crook; a crosier; investiture of episcopal sees; dress worn by regular canons.
  • crociarius:—a cross-bearer.
  • crocus:—a crook.
  • croeria:—a shrike (lanius excubitor).
  • croffeta, crofta, croftum:—a croft; a close.
  • cromio:— a strap. ( Fr. creim.)
  • cronarius:—a man in charge of farm stock.
  • cronnus:—a measure of four bushels.
  • cropa, croppa, croppus:—a crop; twigs.
  • crotia. See crocea.
  • crotta:—a crowd, a fiddle.
  • crucesignatus:—-a crusader; one who has taken the cross.
  • crucibulum:—a cresset.
  • crucifer:—a Crossed or Crutched Friar.
  • crufta:—a croft.
  • cruppa:—a horse's croup.
  • crupparium:—a crupper.
  • crusiatus:—having taken the cross.
  • cruslare: —to daub; to plaster.
  • crustum:—embossed plate.
  • crux:—sometimes used for crus.
  • crypta:—a chapel or oratory under ground.
  • cubare:—to lie down.