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1. conregent ppl.

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Of vices personified: ruling jointly.

2. cormeraunt n.

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The cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo); also [quot.WBible(1)], some other water bird.

3. corāl adj.

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Only in veine coral, the median vein.

4. uncorrumped ppl.

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Uncontaminated, pure.

5. corpisse n.

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?Some kind of bed covering.

6. quẹ̄̆ristē̆r n.

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(a) A member of a church choir, chorister; a choir-boy; (b) an angel as member of the celestial choir.

7. corǒunẹ̄̆r n.

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An officer of the Crown, elected by the county or borough, charged with the supervision of pleas of the Crown, of the administration of criminal justice, etc.; a coroner; also, an officer of the royal…

8. con-, cǒn- pref.

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In many words taken from L or OF, or from both sources, as conceiven, concepcioun; confermen, -firmen, -firmacioun; confessen, -fessioun, -fessour; conqueren, -querour, -queste. Since the L or OF…