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_To_ ~Cavell~, _v. a._ To divide by lot, S. B.

_Law Case._

CAVIE, _s._ A hencoop, S.

_J. Nicol._

Teut. _kevie_, id. aviarium, Lat. _cavea_.

CAUIS, 3. _p. sing._ Falls suddenly over.

V. ~Cave~ _over_, _v._

_Douglas._

CAUITS, _s. pl._ Apparently, cat-calls. From S. _caw_, to call.

_Henrysone._

CAULD, _s._ A dam-head, S. A.

_Lay Last Minstrel._

Teut. _kade_, a small bank.

CAULD BARK, ”To lie in the _cauld bark_,” to be dead, S. B.

_Ross._

Perhaps a corr. of A. S. _beorg_, sepulchre, q. cold grave.

CAULER, _adj._ Cool.

V. ~Callour~.

CAULMES.

V. ~Calmes~.

CAUPE, CAUPIS, CAULPES, CALPEIS, _s._ An exaction made by a superior, especially by the Head of a clan, on his tenants and other dependants, for maintenance and protection, under the name of a _benevolence_. This was generally the best horse, ox or cow the retainer had in his possession.

_Acts Ja. IV._

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