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căpūdo căpŭla a small bowl with handles căpŭlāris adj. pertaining to; destined for a bier căpŭlātor he that pours out of one vessel into another; a decanter căpŭlo v. a. to pour off; oil; wine capŭlo v. a. căpŭlus A sarcophagus; bier; sepulchre; tomb; one who deserves a bier cāpus căpŭt The head; to raise one; to be eminent; to be over one; to be at one Căpўs Son of Assaracus; and father of Anchises; A companion of Æneas; A king of Alba;… Car cārăbus a kind; of sea-crab cārăbus a small wicker boat; covered with raw hide cărăcalla a long tunic; great-coat; with a hood; worn by the Gauls; and made of different… Caractăcus cărăgōgŏs a medicinal plant Cărălis the chief city of Sardinia; Cagliari; of Caralis; plur. subst; the inhabitants … Cărălītis Pălūs in Lycaonia Cărambis a promontory and town of the same name in Paphlagonia; Kerempi Bukna; Kerembeh Cărānus King of Macedonia; General of Alexander the Great Caratăcus king of the Silures in Britain Carbas the east-northeast wind carbăsĕus adj. made of carbasus; fine linen; Subst; a linen garment carbăsum carbăsus acc. m; very fine Spanish flax; fine linen; cambric; A fine linen garment carbătĭna a kind of rustic leather shoe carbo a coal; charcoal; dead coals; glowing; burning coals Carbo a Roman surname in the carbōnārĭus adj. relating to charcoal; a burner of charcoal; a collier; A furnace for charcoal; … carbōnesco v. inch. n. to become charcoal carbuncŭlātĭo a disease of trees carbuncŭlo v. n. to have a carbuncŭlor carbuncŭlōsus adj. containing red toph-stone carbuncŭlus A small coal; a burning; devouring sorrow; A kind of sandstone; red toph-stone Carcăso a city of; Carcassone carcer an enclosed place;; A prison; jail; the Roman State-prison; The imprisoned crim… carcĕrālis adj. pertaining to a prison carcĕrārĭus adj. belonging to a prison; subst; a prisonkeeper; jailer carcĕrĕus adj. pertaining to a prison carcĕro v. a. to imprison; incarcerate carchărus a kind of dog-fish Carchēdŏnĭus adj. Carchedonian; Carthaginian; subst; a Carthaginian carchēsĭum A Greek drinking - cup; beaker; slightly contracted in the middle; with slender… Carcīne a town of European Scythia carcĭnēthron a plant; also called carcĭnĭas a precious stone of the color of the sea-crab carcĭnōdes a cancerous disease carcĭnōma a cancerous ulcer; a cancer Carcĭnŏs the constellation Cancer carcĭnōthron the plant also called Carda Cardăces a class of Persian soldiers; acc cardămīna a cress-like plant cardămōmum a spice; cardamon cardămum a kind of cress Cardĕa a goddess who presided over the hinges of doors; over family life Cardĭa a town on the Thracian Chersonesus; on the gulf; the birthplace of Eumenes; of … cardĭăcus adj. pertaining to the heart; stomach; cardialgia; heart-burn; subst cardĭmōma a pain in the stomach cardĭnālis adj. pertaining to a door-hinge; that on which something turns; depends; principal; … cardĭnātus adj. hinged; mortised to cardĭnĕus adj. pertaining to a door - hinge cardo the pivot and socket; upon which a door was made to swing at the lintel and the… cardŭēlis the thistlefinch; goldfinch cardŭētum a thicket of thistles carduus the thistle; The wild thistle; The esculent thistle; artichoke cārē adv. cārectum a place covered with sedge; rushes; a sedge-plot cărēnārĭa a vessel for making cărēnum a sweet wine boiled down one third căreo v. n. to be cut off from; be without; to want; be in want of; not to have cărĕor cărĕōta Cāres căresco v. inch. n. to want cārĕum cumin; caraway; N. cr.; cārex reed-grass; rush; sedge carfĭāthum a superior kind of incense Cārĭa A province in Asia Minor; south of Lydia; the provinces Aïdin and Mentesche in … cărĭans adj. defective; decayed; rotten Cārĭca cărĭes Decay; caries; flatness cărīna The keel of a ship; A vessel; boat; ship; the shells of nuts Cărīna a town of Troas Cărīna a mountain in Crete cārīnārĭus he who colors wax-color; a dyer of yellow Cărīnas a Roman surname cārĭno v. a. to abuse; revile; blame cărīno v. a. to supply with a shell;; se; to get shells; P. a; keelformed cărĭōsus adj. decayed; rotten; wet on the surface and dry below; withered; dry by old age cāris a kind of seacrab carisa an artful woman căristĭa cārĭtas dearness; costliness; high price; high prices; regard cārĭtōres wool - carders Carmāni a people on the Persian Gulf; Kerman; Laristan; whose country was called; Kirman Carmēlus Mount Carmel; a high; steep mountain in Phœnicia; on the sea-coast; Karmel carmen a tune; song; poem; verse; an oracular response; a prophecy; a form of incantat… carmen a card