Part 148 (2/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 8670K 2022-07-20

_To_ CAST ~Words~, to quarrel, S B

_Wyntown_

Su G _ordkasta_, to quarrel

CASTELWART, _s_ The keeper of a castle

_Wyntown_

From _castle_ and _ward_

CASTOCK, CASTACK, CUSTOC, _s_ The core or pith of a stalk of colewort or cabbage; often _kail-castock_, S

_Journal Lond_

Belg _keest_, medulla, cor, matrix arboris, the pith

CAT and CLAY, the materials of which a mud-wall is constructed, in ether, and being fore rolls, are laid between the different wooden posts by means of which the wall is formed, and carefully pressed down so as to incorporate with each other, or with the twigs that are sometimes plaited from one post to another, S

CAT and DOG, the name of an ancient sport, S

It seems to be an early form of _Cricket_

CATBAND, _s_ The naate, which being fixed to the wall, keeps it shut

_Act Sedt_

Germ _kette_, a chain, and _band_

CATCHY, _adj_ Disposed to take the advantage of another, S from the E

_v catch_

CATCHROGUE, _s_ Cleavers or goose-grass, an herb, S Galiam aparine, Linn

CATCLUKE, CATLUKE, _s_ Trefoil; an herb, S Lotus corniculatus, Linn

_Douglas_

”Named from some fanciful resemblance it has to a _cat_ (cat's) or a _bird's foot_;” Rudd Dan _katte-cloe_, a cat's claw or _clutch_