Part 162 (2/2)
_Wyntown_
CITHARIST, _s_ The harp
_Houlate_
CITHOLIS, _s_ A musical instrument
_Houlate_
L B _citola_, Fr _citole_, an instrument with cords
CLAAICK, CLAWICK, _s_ The autumnal feast, or harvest-home, Aberd; synon _Maiden_ When the harvest is early finished, it is called the _Maiden Claaick_; when late, the _Carlin Claaick_
CLACHAN, CLAUCHANNE, _s_ A shlands, in which there is a parish-church, S Elsewhere, it is called the _kirk-town_
_Acts Ja VI_
From Gael _clachan_, ”a circle of stones;” as churches were erected in the same places, which, in times of heathenism, had been consecrated to Druidical worshi+p
CLACK, _s_ The clapper of a mill, S
Teut _klack_, sonora percussio
CLAES, _pl_ Clothes
V ~Claith~
CLAG, CLAGG, _s_
1 An incu on property; a forensic term, S
_Dallas_
2 Charge, impeachment of character; fault, or imputation of one, S
_Ritson_
Teut _klaghe_, accusatio; Dan _klage_, a corievance
Or perhaps rather fro_ on an estate