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Ca$rousthopeheid, Caarousthopeheid, Carousthopeheid, Cawroust_Hopeheid, Cawrousthopeheid,
Cawroust Hopeheid [kəˈrustxʍʌpˈhid]
pn. Calroust Hopehead (Borders).
ceann, ken, kenn, kin,
ceann [kɪn]
n. Gael. The head, a headland, often spelled kin or ken in place names.
cearn,
cearn [kjarn]
n. From Gaelic cèarn. A corner or kitchen.
cease [sis]
v. To bring to an end or stop. To come to an end or close.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
ceasin: A ceasing or cessation.
cede,
cede [sid]
v. To give up, resign, to give way to.
cedent,
cedent [ˈsidənt]
n. An assignor.
Ceecil, Seesil,
Ceecil [ˈsisɪl
n. The personal name Cecil.
ceegar, seegar,
ceegar [siˈgar]
n. A cigar.
ceelinder, ceilinder,
ceelinder [ˈsilɪndər]
n. A cylinder.
ceenamon, ceinamon, seinamon, sinamon,
ceenamon [sinˈəmən]
n. The dried bark of Cinnamomum loureirii used as a spice and in medicine.

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