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101Capered — Caper Ca per, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Capered} p. pr. & vb. n. {capering}.] [From older capreoll to caper, cf. F. se cabrer to prance; all ultimately fr. L. caper, capra, goat. See {Capriole}.] To leap or jump about in a sprightly manner; to cut… …
102capering — Caper Ca per, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Capered} p. pr. & vb. n. {capering}.] [From older capreoll to caper, cf. F. se cabrer to prance; all ultimately fr. L. caper, capra, goat. See {Capriole}.] To leap or jump about in a sprightly manner; to cut… …
103Catawba — Ca*taw ba, n. 1. A well known light red variety of American grape. [1913 Webster] 2. A light colored, sprightly American wine from the Catawba grape. [1913 Webster] …
104Cavalier — Cav a*lier (k[a^]v [.a]*l[=e]r ), n. [F. cavalier, It. cavaliere, LL. caballarius, fr. L. caballus. See {Cavalcade}, and cf. {Chevalier}, {Caballine}.] 1. A military man serving on horseback; a knight. [1913 Webster] 2. A gay, sprightly, military …
105Cheerful — Cheer ful (ch[=e]r f[.u]l; 277), a. Having or showing good spirits or joy; cheering; cheery; contented; happy; joyful; lively; animated; willing. [1913 Webster] To entertain a cheerful disposition. Shak. [1913 Webster] The cheerful birds of… …
106Corant — Co*rant, Coranto Co*ran to, n. [See {Courant}.] A sprightly but somewhat stately dance, now out of fashion. [1913 Webster] It is harder to dance a corant well, than a jig. Sir W. temple. [1913 Webster] Dancing a coranto with him upon the heath.… …
107Coranto — Corant Co*rant, Coranto Co*ran to, n. [See {Courant}.] A sprightly but somewhat stately dance, now out of fashion. [1913 Webster] It is harder to dance a corant well, than a jig. Sir W. temple. [1913 Webster] Dancing a coranto with him upon the… …
108Couranto — Cou*ran to ( r?n t?), n. A sprightly dance; a coranto; a courant. [1913 Webster] …
109Crank — (kr[a^][ng]k), a. [AS. cranc weak; akin to Icel. krangr, D. & G. krank sick, weak (cf. D. krengen to careen). Cf. {Crank}, n.] 1. Sick; infirm. [Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] 2. (Naut.) Liable to careen or be overset, as a ship when she is too… …
110Deliver — De*liv er, a. [OF. delivre free, unfettered. See {Deliver}, v. t.] Free; nimble; sprightly; active. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Wonderly deliver and great of strength. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] …