CUT-POCK, _s._ The stomach of a fish, S. B.

_Ross._

CUTTIE, _s._ The Black Gulliemet, S. O.

_Fleming._

CUTTY, CUTTIE, _adj._ Short, S.

Gael. _cutach_, short, bobtailed.

Hence,

~Cuttie~, ~Cutie~, _s._

1. A popgun.

_Bp. Galloway._

2. A spoon, S. Gael. _cutag_, id.

_Ross._

3. A short tobacco pipe, S.

_Ramsay._

~Cuttie-Boyn~, _s._ A small tub for washing the feet in; Lanerks. Ayrs.

~Cutty-Free~, _adj._ Able to take one"s food, S. B.

~Cutty-Rung~, _s._ A crupper, formed by a short piece of wood fixed to the saddle at each end by a cord, Mearns.

CUTTY-STOOL, _s._

1. A low stool, S.

2. The stool of repentance, S.

V. ~Kittie~.

_Sir J. Sinclair._

From _cutty_, _kittie_, a light woman.

CUTt.i.t, CUTTED, _adj._

1. Abrupt, S.

_R. Bruce._

2. Laconic and tart, S.

~Cuttetlie~, ~Cuttedly~, _adv._

1. With quick but unequal motion.

_Burel._

2. Suddenly, abruptly, S.

3. Laconically and tartly, S.

_Baillie._

CUTWIDDIE, _s._ The piece of wood by which a harrow is fastened to the yoke, Fife.

CUTWORM, _s._ A small white grub, which destroys vegetables, by _cutting_ through the stem, S.

CUWYN, _s._ Stratagem.

V. ~Conuyne~.

CUZ, _adv._ Closely, Ang.; synon. ~Cosie~, q.v.

D

DA, _s._ Day.

V. ~Daw~.

_Douglas._

DA", DAE, DAY, _s._ Doe.

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