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 *Conne, ''pr. s. subj.'' may know, 572.
 * Conquerour, conqueror, 26, 60.
 * Conscience, 903; Consience, 767, 987,
 * Contre, country, 4; pl. Centres, 26,
 * Coren, pp. chosen, 415. See below.
 * Corn, pp. chosen; comelokur corn, chosen as comelier, 407; kindeli coren, chosen by nature, 415, Coren is the pp. of Chese, q. v.
 * Corn, corn, 725.
 * Corone, crown, 978.
 * Corsed, pp. cursed, 730, 1028; Corsede, B79, 1037; pl. Corse, 767, 800.
 * Cortais, adj. courteous, 64; cortais ikid = known to be courteous, famous for courtesy.
 * Coruen, pp. carved, i.e. shaped, made, 431
 * Cost, s. coast, country, 141.
 * Costom, custom, wont, 504, 875; Costum, 715, 7255 pl. Costomus, 60,213. See Custum.
 * Couaite, v. to covet, desire, 213; 1 p. s. pt. Cousitede, I wished, 179; pr. s. Cousitep, covets, 942.
 * Couaitise, covetousness, 267, 370; Couaytise, 1037.
 * Cousitous, covetous, greedy, 800; pl. Couaitouse, 803.
 * Coup, pp. as. adj. known, famous, 191. A.S. cúð, known.
 * Craft, skill, 410, 414; pl. Craftus, crafts, trade, 837'; skilful works, 702.
 * Crauen, pr. pl. crave, endeavour, 414.
 * Crye, ger. to cry, 385,
 * Castum, custom, 833. See Costom,


 * Dales, s. pl. days, 76, 444, 876, 928; days (of life), 401; gen. pl. days’, 1098; daies time, course of your daye, 584. See Day.
 * Daintè, pleasure, 876.
 * Dainteys, s. pl. dainties, 306,
 * Damued, damned, 1111.
 * Day, day, 118; lifetime, 670, 1113; appointed time, 326.
 * Ded, adj. dead, 180, 446, 634; Dede, 595.
 * Dede, pt. pl. did, 652. See Do.
 * Dede, s. deed, act, 223, 380, 400, 505, 634; and see note to 349; pl. Dedes, 212; pl. Dedus, 584, 595, 630, 909, 999; Dedeus, 694, 1017.
 * Defoule, v. to defovl, tread upon, 1097. O. F. defouler, to tread under foot.
 * Degre, degree, advance, 931.
 * Deie, v. to die, 399, 589, 1061.
 * Deie, v. to dye; don deie, we cause to be dyed, 408.
 * Deliten, 1 p. pl. pr. we delight, 805.
 * Deme, T judge, suppose, 965; ye suppose, 834, 1007; Demen, ye suppose, 870; pr. s. Demus, doonis, adjudges, decides, 325; Demeþ, 589; pp. Demed, adjudged, doomed, 78, 85, 110, 1060; considered, 958; demed for wise, accounted as  wise, 218.
 * Demere, s. judge, ruler, 176.
 * Den, den, 448; nest, 721,
 * Dep, deep, 1098.
 * Dere, dear, 178, 218, 810.
 * Dere, adv. dearly, chiefly; dere þoute, seemed good, 1183.
 * Derely, adv. dearly, 364, 826,
 * Dereworþe, adj. noble, excellent, 243; Derworþe, precious, 721.
 * Derye, pr. s. subj. may harm, 71; v.  Deri 94. A. S. derian, to harm.
 * Desire, 1 p. pr. pl. we desire, 71, 306.
 * Destenè, destiny, 89, 984.
 * Deþ, death, 71.
 * Deuelus, s. pl. devils, 390, 608,
 * Dewus, s. pl. dews, 425.
 * Dide, aux. did, 248; caused; dide hit red, caused (men) to read it, 971; dide calle, caused to be called, 166; Dide him, pt. s. refl. put himself; dide him forþ, put himself forward, i.e. advanced, 138.
 * Dimme, pl. dim, 928.
 * Dine, s. din, noise, 498.
 * Dintas, s. pl. dints, blows, 85.