The dictionary of syr Thomas Eliot knyght

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Title
The dictionary of syr Thomas Eliot knyght
Author
Elyot, Thomas, Sir, 1490?-1546.
Publication
Londini :: In ædibus Thomæ Bertheleti typis impress. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum,
[Anno .M. D. XXXVIII. [1538]]
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English language -- Dictionaries -- Latin -- Early works to 1800.
English language -- Early modern, 1500-1700.
Latin language -- Dictionaries -- English -- Early works to 1800.
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"The dictionary of syr Thomas Eliot knyght." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A21313.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 24, 2024.

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¶C ANTE R.
  • ...CRacentes, for graciles.
  • Crambe, a kynde of colewortes.
  • Cramben repetitiam, is callyd of Iu∣uenalie a Declamation to be often herde, with moche tediousnes to the herers.
  • Crapulam exhalare, to vomyte whanne one is drunke.
  • Crapulam edormiscere, to sleape out drun∣kennes vntyll he be freshe ageyne.
  • Crasis, a greke worde, sygnyfieth comple∣ction, temperature, or myxture of naturall humours.
  • Crassamen, thyckenesse.
  • Crasse compedes, weyghty gyues.
  • Crasso, are, to make fatte.
  • Crater, is also the bason of a water cundite, wherinto the water runneth out of pypes or cockes.
  • Creator, the fyrste maker of a thinge.
  • Creber, bra, brum, is also standyng, or being thycke togyther, as trees.
  • Crebritas, & crebritudo, oftennesse, or thik∣nes in beinge or growyng togither.
  • Credere verba alicui, to telle to oone his counsaylle.
  • Creditur tibi, I truste the.
  • Creditur male, it is ylle lente.
  • ...Creduis, uel creduas, for credas.
  • Cremasteres, the synewes, wherby the sto∣nes of a man or beaste doo hange.
  • Cremo, are, to bourne.
  • Crepa, of olde wryters is vsed for Capra, a Goote.
  • Crepare, to be brokē, also to speke or prech.
  • Crepidatus, he that weareth slyppers.
  • Crepidula, a lyttell slyppar.
  • Crepitare dentibus, to crashe with the teth.
  • Crepitat mihi uenter, my bealy courleth.
  • Crepuit foris, the doore craked.
  • Crispus, he that hath a curlyd heare.
  • Crista, a kreste, or any thynge growyng on the heade of a foule or beaste, as a cockes combe, or the fethers on the heade of a byrde, callyd a coppe.
  • Crociatus, ta, tum, coloured lyke saffron.
  • Crocito, tare, to croke like a rauen or crow.
  • Crocitus, the noyse that rauen or crowe maketh, callyd crokynge.
  • ...Crocitatio, idem.
  • Crocomagma, matis, the duste or refuse of Saffron.
  • Cronia, the feastes of Saturne.
  • Cruciabilitas, & cruciatus, turment, affliction.
  • Cruci dare aliquem, to hange one.
  • Crucifigo, fixi, gere, to crucyfie.
  • Crucio, are, to tourment.
  • Cruda poma, fruites that are not rype.
  • Crusculum, a lyttell or small legge.
  • Crustum, is also a morcel of bread or meate.
  • Crux, sygnifieth all maner of tourment.

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