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LATIN GRAM!v1AR<br />

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cancellatus, -{l, -urn, crossed<br />

cancellus, -i, 112., lattice, enclosure;<br />

grating<br />

candela, -ae, f., candle<br />

candehibrum, -i, n., candlestick<br />

Candacensis, -e, of Cande<br />

candens, -entis, glowing hot<br />

candidatio, -onis, I., glistening whiteness<br />

candidatus, -a, -urn, w hite robed<br />

candor, -oris, m.} brightness<br />

canere, cecini, cantus, to sing; blow;<br />

prophesy<br />

canis, -is, nl. and I., dog<br />

canistrum, -i, n.} basket<br />

canities (-em, -e; other cases are lacking),<br />

f., gray, old age<br />

canon, -onis, 171., canon<br />

canonicatus, -us, m., office of a canon,<br />

canonry<br />

canonicus, -i, m., canon<br />

canonizatio, -onis, I., canonization<br />

canor, -oris, nl., song<br />

canorus, -a, -urn, nlelodious<br />

cantabilis, -e, worthy of song<br />

Cantabrigia, -ae, I., Cambridge<br />

cant~lre, to sing; cro\v<br />

cantatio, -onis, I., song<br />

canticum, -i, n., canticle, song<br />

cantio, -onis, I., song<br />

Cantium, -ii, n., Kent<br />

Gntius, -ii, m., Kenty or Kanty (St.<br />

John), Cantius<br />

Cantuaria, -ae, t., Canterbury<br />

Cantuariensis, -c, of Canterbury<br />

cantus, -us, m., crowing<br />

Canutus, -i, 112., Canute<br />

capax, -acis, capable, fit for<br />

capella, -ae, I., chapel; sancta-, Sainte<br />

Chapelle<br />

capellanus, -i, 112., chaplain<br />

capere, cepi, captus, (io), to receive,<br />

take, obtain; to hold, contain; to understand<br />

(.~pessere, -ivi and -ii, -itus, to seize;<br />

gain<br />

caph, the eleventh letter of the Hebrew<br />

alphabet corresponding to<br />

English k<br />

capillus, -i, m., hair<br />

Capistranum, -i, n., Capistrano<br />

capitalis, -e, ca pi tal<br />

Capitollnus, -a, -urn, Capitoline<br />

capitulum, -i, n., little chapter<br />

Cappadox, -ocis, Cappadocian<br />

caprea, -ae, I.) roe<br />

caprmus, -a, -urn, relating to a goat<br />

capsella, -ae, I., coffer, little box<br />

captare, to strive after; desire; seize,<br />

\VIn<br />

captio, -onis, I., prey; net, trap<br />

captivitas, -atis, f., captivity<br />

captivus, -a, -urn, captive<br />

captura, -ae, f., catch (of fish)<br />

captus, -us, m., catching, capture<br />

Capucdni, -orum, 112., Capuchins<br />

Capucdnus, -a, -urn, Capuchin<br />

caput, -itis, n.} head; chapter<br />

carbasinus, -a, -urn, green<br />

carbo, -onis, m., coal<br />

carbunculus, -i, m., carbuncle<br />

Carcasona, -ae, I., Carcassonne<br />

carcer, -eris, tn., prison<br />

cardinahitus, -us, 112., office of cardinal<br />

cardinalis, -is, m., cardinal<br />

cardo, -inis, m., pole of the earth;<br />

hinge; door<br />

carduus, -i, n1., thistle<br />

caritas, -atis, I., charity, love<br />

Carmelltae, -arwn, m. and I., Carmelites<br />

Carmelus, -i, m., Carmel<br />

carmen, -mis, n., song, lay, canticle<br />

carnalis, -c, bodily, carnal<br />

carnalitas, -atis, I., carnality, sensuality<br />

carnaliter, carnally<br />

carneus, -a, -urn, of flesh, fleshly

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