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canthar-, canthari-, cantharo- Latin cantharis, Greek κανθαρίς, kantharis, blister-fly, a kind of blister beetle,<br />

Cantharis spp., especially C. vescicatoria, the Spanish Fly.<br />

canthar-, cantharos from Greek κανθαρος, kantharos, the dung beetle, Scarabaeus pilularius; a type of drinking<br />

cup, a type of boat.<br />

cantharophilae beetle-loving, plants fertilized by beetles<br />

cantharis cantharidis f. Latin a blister beetle, especially the Spanish fly, C. vescicatoria.<br />

cantharus, canthari m. Latin a tankard, a large drinking vessel <strong>with</strong> handles; the bowl or basin of a fountain;<br />

a vessel of holy water; a pipe; a sea-fish, the black bream (Black Sea bream?). From Greek κάνθαρος.<br />

cantheli-, canthelia, -canthelia Greek κανθηλια, kanthelia, panniers, any large baskets, a pack saddle.<br />

cantherius, cantherii m. Latin a gelding, a nag, from Greek κανθηλιος, kanthelios, an ass, mule, gelding.<br />

canthylo- from Greek κανθυλο, kanthylo, a swelling, tumor.<br />

cantoniensis, cantonensis fron Guangzhou, or Canton (Canto), China<br />

cantrabrigiensis from Cambridge, England<br />

canum, -canum ca'num (KAY-num) Greek κανων, kanon, a straight rod, bar, a weaver’s rod.<br />

canus ca'nus (KAY-nus) ash-colored, hoary, white or gray, as grey felt<br />

canut Latin white, gray-haired<br />

cap-, caper-, capre- Latin caper, capri, a he-goat, billy-goat, a goatish smell, the smell under the armpits.<br />

cap- Latin caput, capitis, the head.<br />

cap- Latin verb capio, capere, take, capture, tempt, choose, obtain, hold, grasp, undertake.<br />

capa-, capac-, capaci Latin capax, capacis, broad, wide, roomy, able to hold much, amount contained.<br />

caparosus woolly or hairy<br />

capax, capacis (gen.), capacior -or -us, capacissimus -a -um Latin adjective large, spacious, roomy, big;<br />

capable, fit, competent; has right to inherit.<br />

cape Late Latin cappa, cappae, a cape, cloak, cossack, cope; also listed as a hood(?).<br />

capell-, capella, -capella Latin capella, capellae, a she goat.<br />

capella, capellae f. Latin noun, a chapel; choir; to sing a capella is to sing <strong>with</strong>out instrumental<br />

accompaniment; capellae magister is a choirmaster.<br />

capella, capellae f. Latin noun, a she-goat; meteor type; star of the first magnitude in constellation Auriga,<br />

heliacal rising in rainy season; dirty fellow, old goat; man <strong>with</strong> a goat-like beard; body odor.<br />

capelo from Greek καπηλος, kapelos, a retail-dealer, huckster, tavern-keeper.<br />

capensis -is -e capen'sis (ka-PEN-sis) of or referring to the Cape of Good Hope region (Table Mountain), in<br />

southern Africa, often meaning South Africa in general, or another cape region<br />

caper, -caper Latin caper, capri, a goat; the smell under the armpits.<br />

caper-, capero Latin caperare, to be wrinkled.<br />

caperat-, caperatus Latin wrinkled, curly or crested, from caperatus (caperratus) -a -um, wrinkled, furled<br />

(sails).<br />

caperro, caperrare, caperravi, caperratus Latin verb, be or become wrinkled; wrinkle; furl sails.<br />

capet-, capeto, capetus, -capetus Greek καπετος, kapetos, a ditch, trench, hole, grave.<br />

capill-, capilla Latin capillus, capilli, a hair; a hair of head; single hair; hair, fur, or wool of animals; a hairlike<br />

fiber.<br />

capill- referring to a hair, thread from Latin capillarius, capillare (erroneous reference)<br />

capillaceus -a -um capilla'ceus (ka-pil-AY-see-us) hair-shaped, hair-like<br />

capillaris -is -e fine as hair, hair-like, slender<br />

capillatus -a -um hairy, covered <strong>with</strong> hair, pubescent, from Latin adjective capillatus -a -um, having long<br />

hair, in reference to older generation, foreign peoples, boys; hairy; hair-like.<br />

capilliformis hair-shaped, formed like a hair<br />

capillipes having hairy stalks, hair-like foot or stalk, slender-footed<br />

capillus-veneris capil'lus-ven'eris (ka-PIL-lus -- VEN-er-is) the plant Venus’-hair capillaris herba.<br />

capio, capere, cepi, captus Latin verb take hold, seize; grasp; take bribe; arrest or capture; put on; occupy;<br />

captivate.<br />

capisterium, capisterii n. Latin noun, a vessel used for cleaning or separating seed-grain from the rest.<br />

capistr-, capistrum, -capistrum Latin capistrum, capistri, a halter, headstall or harness, nosepiece, muzzle.<br />

capit-, capiti, capito referring to the head, usually to the flower cluster, Latin caput, capitis the head<br />

capit-, capiti-, capito- <strong>with</strong> a little head, from Latin capitulum, capituli.<br />

capitalatus -a -um having little heads

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