Part 146 (1/2)
4 The last handful of corn cut down in harvest-field, when it is not shorn before Hallowmas, S B If before this, it is called the _Maiden_
Su G _kaering_, _kaerling_, anus
~Carlin-heather~, _s_ Fine-leaved heath, Erica cinerea, Linn S also called _Bell-heather_
~Carlin-spurs~, _s pl_ Needle furze or petty whin, Genista Anglica, Linn, S B q ”the spurs of an old woman”
~Carlin-teuch~, _adj_ (gutt) As hardy as an old woman, S B
_Teuch_, S, tough
CARLING, _s_ The nae, Cottus cataphractus, Linn
CARLINGS, _s pl_ Pease _birsled_ or broiled, Ang according to Sibb
”pease broiled on _Care_-Sunday”
_Ritson_
CARMELE, CARMYLIE, CARAMEIL, _s_ Heath pease, a root, S Orobus tuberosus, Linn
_Pennant_
Gael _cairmeal_, id
CARNAIL, _adj_ Putrid
_Wallace_
Fr _charogneux_, putrified, full of carrion, Cotgr
CARNELL, _s_ A heap, a dimin from _cairn_
_bellenden_
_To_ CARP, CARPE, _v a_
1 To speak, to talk, to relate, whether verbally, or in writing
_Wyntown_
O E id