Part 144 (2/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 5260K 2022-07-20

CARCAT, CARKAT, CARCANT, _s_

1 A necklace, E _carcanet_

_Maitland P_

2 A pendant ornament of the head

_Watson's Coll_

CARDINAL, _s_ A long cloak, or mantle, worn by women, S

_Statist Acc_

_To_ CARE, _v a_ To drive

V ~Cair~

CARE-BED LAIR, A disconsolate situation; q ”_lying_ in the _bed_ of care,” S B

_Ross_

CARECAKE, KERCAIK, _s_ A ss, and eaten on _Yule-day_, in the north of S

V Next term

CARE SONDAY, according to soenerally used to signify the fifth in Lent, S

V ~Carlings~

_bellenden_

Germ _kar_, satisfactio, from _karr-en_, _ker-en_, emendare; or Su G _kaer-a_, to complain

CARGE, _To carge_, in charge

_Wallace_

O Fr _carguer_, used as _charger_

CARIE, _adj_ Soft, pliable