Part 149 (1/2)
_To_ CATE, CAIT, _v n_ To desire the male or female; a term strictly applied to cats only
V ~Caige~, ~Caigie~
_Colvil_
Su G _kaat_, salax, lascivus, _kaett-ias_, lascivire
CATECHIS, _s_ A catechism
_Abp Hamiltoun_
CATER, _s_ Money, S B q what is _catered_
V ~Catour~
_shi+rrefs_
CATERANES, KATHERANES, _s pl_ Bands of robbers, especially such as cahlands to the low country, and carried off cattle, corn, or whatever pleased them, from those ere not able to make resistance, S _Kaitrine_, _Kettrin_
_Stat Rob II_
Ir _ceatharnach_, a soldier, _ceatharb_, a troop
CAT-FISH, SEA-CAT, _s_ The Sea-wolf, S Anarhicas lupus, Linn
Sw _haf-kat_, i e sea-cat
_Sibbald_
CAT-GUT, _s_ Fucus filum, Orkn
_Neill_
CAT-HARROW, _s_ ”_They draw the Cat Harrow_; that is, they thwart one another”
_Lyndsay_
CATHEL-NAIL, _s_ The nail by which the body of a cart is fastened to the axle-tree, Fife
CATINE, _s_