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 *Broudred: embroidered.
 * Burell: a coarse woollen cloth.
 * Buscage: woods.
 * Byhauen: behave


 * Caas: case.
 * Calabre: fur, perhaps of a kind of squirrel.
 * Carayn, careyn: carrion, flesh, body.
 * Cele: conceal.
 * Chaas: choose.
 * Chamberere: handmaid.
 * Champ: field.
 * Chartres: prisons.
 * Chauffe: excite, inflame.
 * Chaytyf: miserable, wretched.
 * Chere: hospitality, entertainment, appearance, behaviour.
 * Chese: choose.
 * Cheuaunce: goods, possessions.
 * Chide: wrangle, brawl.
 * Chidars: wranglers, brawlers.
 * Chorle: churl.
 * Chorlysshe: churlish.
 * Christen: Christian.
 * Clamour: outcry.
 * Clerenes: glory.
 * Clergye: knowledge, learning.
 * Clerk: scholar.
 * Clout: a cloth.
 * Clowes: claws.
 * Cok: coal.
 * Cole: coal.
 * Compassid: formed.
 * Complaire: humour, please. 208