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CAVING RAKE ; a barn-floor rake, with a fhort 



head and long teeth. 

 CAZZONS; the dung of cattle dried for fuel ; a 



common article of fuel in Holdernefs. 

 CilLING ; the wainfcotting of a room is called 



the " fealin ;" the ceiling, the " underdrawing" 

 CHATS; keys of the aih, and maple j aifo the 



catkins of the hazle. 

 CHEESE - CAKE - GRASS $ lotus tornuulatus ; 



birdsfoot trefoil. 

 CHESLIP-SKINi the' calf s bag, ufed in makig 



" yerning." 



CHIMPINGSj grits; rough-ground oatmeal. 

 To CHIP ; to trip ; as, " to chip up the heels ;" 



or to " chip a fall ;" as in wreftling. 

 To CHIP j to break the (hell as chickens do previ- 

 ous to their exclufion ; alfo to chop, as the lips. 

 CHIZZIL ; bran (the common term). 

 To CHUNTER ; to talk about and repine at fmall 



misfortunes ; to exprefs difcontent about trifles. 

 CICELY ; ch<sropkyllum fylvejlrc ; orchard weed j 



cowparfley. 



CLAGGY; fticky; as wet clay. 

 To CLAME (v. .)i to daub, as wet foil with the 



harrows. 

 To CLAME ; (v. a.} to fprcad unctuous matter; 



as falveon a plafter, butter on bread. 

 To CLAPPERCLAW ; to beat, or paw, with the 



open hand. 



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