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(Conyshaunce), badge, 1128;<br />

Conyscliaunce (Conysaunce); ap-<br />

Conysch<strong>an</strong>tis,^.<br />

tokens, cognis<strong>an</strong>ces, badges, emblems<br />

<strong>of</strong> r<strong>an</strong>k, 193.<br />

Cop, s. top, 4890 ; Coppe, 4789.<br />

Coppis, pi. spiders, 3300. Hence<br />

E. cob-iueh, i. e. cop-iveh.<br />

Corage, s. laeart, 2243 ; courage,<br />

2369 ; Coragez, pi. hearts, courageous<br />

thoughts, p. 280, 1. 35.<br />

Corageous (Coragiouse), adj. courageous,<br />

1892.<br />

Corde (Acord), v. consent, agree,<br />

2350 ; Cordis (Cordes), pr. s. accords,<br />

agrees, 878 ; Cordid (Cordytt),^'^.<br />

s. agreed, 2G52.<br />

Cordis (Cordez),^). cords, 1521,2224.<br />

Corecheffe, s. kerchief, 5249.<br />

Corne, s. corn, 3971 ; Come, pi.<br />

grains, seeds, 1998, 2070;<br />

(Cornez), 2025.<br />

"<br />

350 GLOSSARIAL INDEX, AND INDEX OF NAMES.<br />

Con (C<strong>an</strong>), 1 pr. s. c<strong>an</strong>, 2837 ; as<br />

auxiliary verb, did, 115, 673, 2376 ;<br />

Con plese, pleased, 3697.<br />

Con<strong>an</strong>d, s. agreement, 6543. "A<br />

con<strong>an</strong>de, condicio, pactum ;<br />

Cath. Angl.<br />

Concepcion, s. conception, 388.<br />

Concience (Conscience), s. conscience,<br />

2422, 2577.<br />

pear<strong>an</strong>ce, 2868 ;<br />

Condicion, condition, stipulation,<br />

2652.<br />

Coniunsons,^Z. inc<strong>an</strong>tations, 58, 342.<br />

O.F. conjuroison (Godefroy).<br />

Connynge, s. knowledge, 4227<br />

;<br />

(Connyng),<br />

1021.<br />

Connyng, adj. skilful, 2369.<br />

Conquire, v. conquer, 3096 ; Conquired,<br />

pt. pi. 209 ; Conquirid,<br />

pp. 10, 174.<br />

Conquires, conqueress, female conqueror,<br />

5105, 5169 ; Conquj^res,<br />

3454; Conquirese, 3711, 3721;<br />

Conquiris, 3778.<br />

Conquirour, s. conqueror, 1501 ; Conquerour,<br />

815 ; Conquiroure, 1480.<br />

Consaile (Counsell), s. counsel, 832 ;<br />

thought, purpose, 254; Cont-ail,<br />

council, 1955 ; Consaille, counsel,<br />

5359.<br />

Consaile, ger. to take counsel, 618 ;<br />

Consals (Councellys), pr. pi. advise,<br />

1509; Consail, lpr.pl. (we)<br />

counsel, 3768.<br />

Consayue (Consaue), v. conceive,<br />

835 ; Consaue, jr. s. suhj. conceive,<br />

3744 ; Consayiied (Consaued),^^.<br />

s. conceived, contained,<br />

1837 ; Consayued, pp. conceived,<br />

349, 578; Consaiiyd, 429; Consayued<br />

(Consaued), conceived,<br />

understood, 2437.<br />

Constreynes (Constraynes), pr. s.<br />

conslrains, 2496 ; Constrene, pr.<br />

pi. compel, 4562.<br />

Constru (Constrew), pr. s. 1 p. infer,<br />

1901 ; Construed, pp. construed,<br />

made out, 2437.<br />

Consumed, pp. consumed, 894.<br />

Contcn<strong>an</strong>ce, counten<strong>an</strong>ce, 484 ; deme<strong>an</strong>our,<br />

2496.<br />

Contrarie, e. contrary, 5011 ; Contrari<br />

(Contrary), 2422 ;<br />

Contrare<br />

(Contray), 3263.<br />

Contraries (Contrarys) pr. s. is contrary<br />

to, contravenes, 2205 ; Contraris,<br />

4323.<br />

Centre, s. country, 39 ;<br />

(Cuntree),<br />

1122; Contries, ^Z. 108; Centres<br />

(Ciintres), 1056.<br />

Conysch<strong>an</strong>ce, s. cognis<strong>an</strong>ce, 3370<br />

Coronacle, s. coronal, circlet, coronet,<br />

head-dress, 3451 ; Coronacles, pi.<br />

5130.<br />

Coronals, pi. capitals (<strong>of</strong> pillars),<br />

3665.<br />

Corone, crown, 193; Coron, 1128;<br />

(Crowne), crown, chief, 2800<br />

Coroune (Croune), 2283 ; Corouns,<br />

pi. crowns, 5423.<br />

Coroned, pt. pi. crowned, p. 280, 1.<br />

31 ;<br />

CoTound, pp. 5105.<br />

Coronest, adj. superl. most worthy<br />

<strong>of</strong> a crown, chiefest, worthiest,<br />

624 ;<br />

Corounnest (Coroundest),<br />

1910.<br />

Corporall, adj. bodil}', 4560.<br />

Corrupcion. s. corruption, 3255.<br />

Cors, s. body, 349, 730* 1775,2542,<br />

2933 ;<br />

Corps (Cors), corpse, 3148<br />

;<br />

Cors,s. body, (living) frame, 3987 ;<br />

Corses, pi. corpses, bodies, 3129,<br />

3933, 4454.<br />

Coruen,^p. carved, 129, 3665 ;<br />

(said<br />

<strong>of</strong> mullions), 4896 ; Coruyn, 426.<br />

Coruns (Corownez), j). crowns, 1043.<br />

See Corone.<br />

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