Shakespeare Glossary: C (1--10)
CABIN: temporary shelter; a cave; the den of an animal.
CABIN'D: to imprison or confine.
CABLE: scope (a nautical metaphor used in Oth 1.2.17).
CACODEMON: evil spirit.
CADE: small barrel or keg (a barrel of herrings in 2kh6 4.2.36).
CADDIS: worsted tape or binding used for garters.
CADENT: falling.
CADMUS: son of Agenor, King of Phoenicia, and the founder of Thebes.
CADUCEUS: the wand of Mercury, around which two snakes are twined.
CADWALADER: last king of the Welsh. Known for his feats of valour against the Saxons.

