Romano Lavo-Lil: word book of the Romany; or, English Gypsy language by George Henry Borrow
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Chuvvenhan, s. Witch. See Chovahani. Cinerella. Female Gypsy name. Cocal, s. Bone. Mod. Gr. [Greek: ] Cocalor, pl. Bones. Coco / Cocodus, s. Uncle. Hin. Caucau. Cocoro / Cocoros, a. pro. Alone, self: tu cocoro, thyself. Coin, pro. interrog. Who? Hin. Kaun. Collor, s. pl. Shillings: dui collor a crookos, two shillings a week. In Spanish Germania or cant, two ochavos, or farthings, are called: dui cales. Comorrus, s. A room, hall. Hun. Kamara. Hin. Cumra. Ger. Kammer. Cong, congl, v. a. To comb. Congli / Congro, s.f. A comb. Sans. Kanagata. Congri, s.f. A church. Coor / Coorava, v. a. To fight. Irish, Comhrac [courac]. Welsh, Curaw (to beat). |
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