- 14.038 Shelters could be contrived for few
- 15.028 they had contrived a small low arch under the new wall;
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Conspirator
- 01.090 and fellow conspirator,
- 01.090 and worst of all fellow conspirator,
Confound
- 13.010 Confound you,
Commotion
- 02.072 in all this commotion Bilbo was,
- 06.065 and the commotion they made filled all the forest.
- 06.067 he could make out the commotion among the wolves
- 08.093 After that there was a deal of commotion
- 09.063 Very soon there was a fine commotion
- 14.040 Very great indeed was the commotion
- 19.035 There was a great commotion,
Comfortable-looking
Two common words used to make one of Bilbo’s hobbit-experience-specific words! This hyphenated form is attested in the 1800s in the OED, so it’s not a JRRT original.
- 02.036 a reddish comfortable-looking light,
“comfortable, adj. and n.” OED Online. Oxford University Press, June 2017. Web. 7 September 2017.
Comb
- 10.038 with beards combed
Coil
- 08.029 with the coiled rope on his arm,
- 11.016 but each of them took a good coil of rope
- 12.013 and his huge coiled tail,
- 12.021 and then coiling his length together,
Cockscomb
- 07.025 waving patches of cockscomb clover,
Wikipedia contributors. “Cockscomb” Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Web. Spring 2015.
Cock
- 11.032 and head cocked on one side,
- 12.082 with his head cocked on one side,
- 12.098 with one ear cocked
- 15.004 then he cocked his head on one side,
Cobweb
“Cobweb” is probably the source of the rare word “cob”, which means “spider”. The root of that syllable is “cop”, to grab or capture.
- 08.003 The nastiest things they saw were the cobwebs:
- 08.003 dark dense cobwebs with threads extraordinarily thick,
- 08.101 in your cobwebs crazy.
“† cob, n.4.” OED Online. Oxford University Press, September 2015. Web. 4 October 2015.