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CANDAVAIG, _s_
1 A foul salrating to the sea; Ang
2 Used as denoting a peculiar species of salmon, Aberd
_Statist Acc_
Gael _ceann_, head, and _dubhach_, a black dye
CANDLEMAS CROWN, A badge of distinction conferred, at soratuity to the rector, at the term of Candlemas, S
_Statist Acc_
CANE, KAIN, CANAGE, _s_ A duty paid by a tenant to his landlord in kind; as ”_cane_ cheese;” ”_cane_ fowls,” &c S
_Ramsay_
L B _can-um_, _can-a_, tribute, from Gael _ceann_, the head
_To Pay the Cain_, To suffer severely in any cause, S
_Ritson_
_To_ CANGLE, _v n_ To quarrel, to be in a state of altercation, S
_Ramsay_
Isl _kiaenk-a_, arridere
~Cangling~, _s_ Altercation, S
_Z Boyd_
~Cangler~, _s_ A jangler, S
_Ramsay_
CANKERT, CANKERRIT, _adj_ Cross, ill-conditioned, S
_Douglas_
CANNA DOWN, CANNACH, _s_ Cotton grass, Eriophoruinatum, Linn S
Gael _cannach_, id