CUDDING, _s._ The char, a fish, Ayrs.

_Statist. Acc._

_To_ CUDDLE, CUDLE, _v. n._ To embrace, S.

_Ramsay._

Teut. _kudd-en_, coire, convenire.

CUDDLIE, _s._ A secret muttering among a number of people, S. B.

Teut. _quedel-en_, garrire.

_To_ CUDDUM, CUDDEM, _v. a._

1. "To _cuddum_ a beast," to make it tame and tractable, S. B.

2. To bring into domestic habits; applied to persons, S.

_Ross._

Fr. _accoutum-er_, to accustom.

~Cuddum~, _adj._ Tame, usually applied to a beast, S. B.

CUDE, CUDIE, _s._ (p.r.o.n. as Gr. ?.). A small tub, Ang.

V. ~Coodie~.

CUDE, CODE, _s._ A chrysom, or facecloth for a child at baptism.

_Spotswood._

From C. B. _cudd-io_, to cover.

CUDE, CUID, _adj._ Harebrained, appearing as one deranged, Border.; synon. _skeer_.

Isl. _kuid-a_, to fear.

CUDEIGH, _s._ A bribe; a premium for the use of money, Loth.; a gift conferred clandestinely, S.

_Ramsay._

Gael. _cuidaigh-am_, to help.

CUFE, _s._ A simpleton, S.

V. ~Coof~.

CUFF _of the neck_, the fleshy part of the neck behind, S.

Isl. _kuf-r_, convexitas.

_To_ CUINYIE, _v. a._ To strike money.

_Acts Ja. II._

Fr. _coign-er_, id. L. B. _cun-ire_, id.

~Cuinyie~, _s._

1. Coin, S. B.

_Acts Ja. IV._

2. The mint.

_Acts Ja. IV._

~Cuinyie-House~, _s._ The mint.

_Skene._

~Cuinyioure~, _s._ The master of the mint.

CUIRIE, _s._ Stable, mews.

V. ~Quirie~.

Fr. _escurie_, id.

_Pitscottie._

CUISSER, CUSSER, _s._ A stallion, S.

V. ~Cursour~.

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