Part 203 (1/2)
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 secreta 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_ (pron as Gr ?) A s
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 preift conferred clandestinely, S
_Ramsay_