Table of Contents Table of Contents
Previous Page  14 / 1042 Next Page
Information
Show Menu
Previous Page 14 / 1042 Next Page
Page Background

r.

.lE

;\1

nortli;

hy

Friuli. 00 Ihe

eall ;

hy

1:'C

TIrllunc[e, on

lb.:' [onú, ; 3nd by lhe Trentin, on d,e lVdl.

CADRITE$.

a

[OCI uf M,hometar. friars. wilo ('nce

l.we~

k

fpend grm part of the nighr in tu,

n!n~~

"'Ullt!.

holding (ach other's hano,

'11\1

repe'ling incdr.llllly

the ward

/!.,i,

wllleh ftgnifies

livill~,

alld is oneuf

Ihe

auribmes of

(;"c! ;

dlll'ing wili. il one of lhom pl.lys

on

~

.llure. They never

CUl

lheir hail', nor co'w

their hcads. and

allV.ys

no bal'c fooled ; ¡hcy have

lib:ny 10 quil Iheir convelll whell Ihcy plca[e. ano 10

marry: .

CADS.~ N D,

an inaod on Ihe eoafl o[ Dnleh Flandm,

filumd al Ihe mouth of rhe Sehdd, whcreby the

DUleh eommand the navigalion of Ihal rirtr.

CADUCEUS, in anriqllity, r.lereu ry's rod, or feeplre,

betng a "and cDIIVifled by twO[erpenls, borne by thal

deity, as the enfign of his qualily .ml oflice, given

him, accordiDg 10 Ihe fable, by Apollo, for his feven·

Ilringea Iwp.

Wonoerful properties are a[eribed to Ihis rod by

the poels, as laying men aneep, ,aifing Ihedead,

Oc.

11 is ufeo alfo as a [ymbol of peace. The caduceo!,

as founJ on fome medals, is a eommon fYOlbol, ftglli.

fying goo<\ conduél, peace, and profprrilY .

CADUS, in an,iquilY, a wine·ve{fd

01'

a cemio capa·

CilY, containiog

ei~hly

amp!torx, or firkills, each of

which, accordlOg 10 Ibe bel! accounts, bcld oioe gal.

loas.

CIECI LIA, io zoology, a genus o( [erpenls

belllo~ing

to Ihe amphibia clafs. The C'.I!cilia has no feal,s; ,t

i, [moolb, .nd moves by means of !.ueral

rU~:t!

or

priekles. The upper lip is prominenl, and furnilÍleo

wilh IWO lenlacula.

lt

has no lall. Thtre art OUI

two fpecies of !bis ferpent, v,z.

l .

The lcnWteuiata,

has

' 35

rugz.

lt

is aboul a fool long and an ineh in

c:rcumfcreoee, preferving anunifolm eylimirical nlape

from Ihe one end 10 ¡he odier. The ¡eclh are very

fmal!.

!t

has flleh a refemblance tO an fel, Iha , ,t

mayeafily be minakeo for olle ; bUI as il has oti[her

, fins nor gil\', il cannOI be cI.,{fed wilh lhe filhes.

lt

is a narive of Ameriea , and ils bile is no¡ poifonous.

2.

Tbe glulioofa has

340

rugz or priekl,s aboye

and len btlolV Ihe anllS.

lt

is of a browoilh colour,

wilh

a

while lioe on the fiJe, aod is

a

nalÍve of

Ih~

I n~¡es.

CJ'ECUM, or CO ECUM, in aoalOmy, Ihe blind.gul.

See p.

260.

col.

2.

CIEMENT, in

a

general feofe, any glulinou, fubnanee,

ca pable of uoiling and kteping Ihings logelher inclofe

eohefion! io chis fenfe, under cremento are compre·

bended momr, folder, glue,

6c.

but, ari/lly fpeak·

ing, Ihe lerm czment only denoles a glUlioous campo·

filiuo, ufed in cremellling broken

glafl~s,

ehina·IVare,

or oa rthen·ware.

One of ¡he fioen, and al Ibe fame

lim~

flrongefl

CZtnrnt for Ihis purpofe, is

Ihe

juice of garlie flamped

in a aone mor",: Ihis, if Ihe opmlion is done wllh

e>re, leaves li" le or no mark. Anothcr e;tmtO! is

m.,de by beating Ihe \'Ihi't of an

f~g

very

citar.

anel

mixlIIg wlth i, fine powJLl td

qllic~·lime:

or ifing.glals,

powdercd ehalk. and a hule I,me

may

be ffill>ed toge·

VOL .

!l.

Numb.

30.

3

5

e

lE

R

dler, and d;¡ivll'ed in fair waler. Wilh thefe, Ihe

¡:¡"lfts, (;•. <l e

10

be C:COltOled, anJ dio n fel in d,e

{hade 10 dry; a call1ion wl,ieh iI.tllllJ

.Iw~)l

oe ob·

Ic," ed , ',' IIILllever of Ihe aboye eXilie"" " lI!ed.

A

CZOlenl

/01'

crack¡d ,hCOlic.1

gl.li

,~"

d"l wiH

fiand die li, e, lOay be dws plLl'.lIed : !:lIte

wJ¡~:lI

n

IIr.

fill' powdercd Venice glals,

,mi

plllVCflltll c!'.llk.

01

eaeh , n eqll:'¡ qllantily ; oflineo,ick·dlllt, onc !IJlfof

Ihe

f.id

qll.IOI;1

y;

aoJ a I,ule

Ic,

ared llOt: lIIix Ihem

aH IOgcrher wilh the whilc' of eggl; Ihcn,

fprcndio.~

Ihis llllXlllre upon a linen dOlh, apply

11

to Ihe

Cf.ld

:s

01' Ihe glalfes, \\ hich mur!

be

Il'ell driecl befo,e tlley

are uled. Old varllln, is anolher cxment that will

anfwer Ihe fame pUl pofe.

C~ "ENT,

alllong bllilJers, a nnH'g fort of mortar,

11.

fcd 10 bind brieks or OUlles I!)gclhrr for fome klnd of

mOllldiogs; or in ca:lllent,ng a block of brieks for

Ih~

can'iog of eapilals, fcrolls, or Ihe I,ke. Thm are

I\YOfons ,

l .

Hot cxmelll, whichis rhe moO common,

m,de of refto, bm·wax, brick·JuH, ano ehalk, boiled

logelher. The brieks to be cxmenled ",ilh Ihis kind,

mul! oc made bOl wilh Ihe lire, 'anrl ruubeo tO and

fro afler Ihe r!l'mtm is

frr~ad,

in Ihe fame Olanner as

joiners do when they glue IWO boards IOJelh.!r.

2.

Cold citment,

mad~

of Chelhire:eheefe, m"!!, cllick·

hme, and whiles of cgg<. This r¡Plllen! is

Itf;

ufd

.Ihan Ihe former, and 's aCCOllllleo a fecrel kncwn

bUI

lO

ftlV brieklayers.

C ~"E~T,

,moóg engral'ers, jeltellm,

ce.

a compll'

lition or rone brick·,lul! lVe:! fti'ltd, rclio, and oees·,

a~"

in ule among Ihefe artificees

10

keep Ihe mmls 10 be

clIg.aven or wrougllt on fi,m

10

Ihe block; and aif'J

tu

lillup IVllal is 10 be chc{fe:cd.

C~

It

E

~

1,

in c!,emifi,

y,

a kindof Illenfiruurn COillllllUll.l.

etl of (allS, fulphurs, anJ Lrick , reduced 10 dry puw.

ders. aod Ilrewed bCIWixI plms of rnc,al, in

OId~r

tIl

raife Iheir eolonr, or fcparale one melal from another.

Sec C" E" ' STRI' .

CIEMEN1"POTS, or Ihofe IIfed in lite

c!'Zme~,,"ion

of

mttals, are made of fine poner's elay, and Ihal e!lh" r

pure, or mixco wilh fdOd inditf<fCnl proportions.

CIEMENTATlOl\, in a general f"n le, Ihe cNroding

of mmls in

a

dry form, oy mcans of Ihe fumes ¿f

aeid fahs. See CHEM'S1'RI',

Pan 11.

CAEN, Ihe capital of a COUnt)' of tÍlé fame name in

Normandy, filuated on Ihe river Oroé, aboll( fe,·enty.

five mib IVen of Roucn, and Ihilly fom lt·wc!!

uf

Hme de Crace: W. 10llg.

25'.

N.

lat.

49° 20'.

It

hdS an unil'crfilY,

fidl

founded by king He", y

VI.

ofEngland, in

' 43 (,

C!\ERFILL Y, a town of Clamorganlhire, abollt (¡"e

miles norlh of LdnoalF:

W.

lung.

3·'

15',

allo

N.

IdI. 51" 35'.

CIERITES, or CIERITUM TADUU:, in Roman ami·

quily, "bl,s or regilters in whieh Ihe name, ul lhe

Crerilcs were reginered. Thc p,ople of

<:;:m

Wére

aceounled cilizens of Rome, bu, h,d 00 privilege of

vOling; henee when aRoman eilizcn was degradcJ,

if a fenator,. he was expelled Ihe feMe ; ,f

~

knight,

he Ion Ihe public horle; and if

a

pltbe13n. IIISnallle

\Vas

IOfelttd in Ihe rti"ller of Ihe C¡,rites

i

I!:ol is, he

t

B

.d

/