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Part 204 (1/2)
_Ferguson_
CUIST, _s_ A reproachful term
_Polwart_
CUITCHOURIS, _s pl_ Galers
_Gl Sibb_
CULDEES, _s pl_ A body of teaching presbyters, who, from the sixth century doards, had their establishreatly celebrated for their piety; and, acknowledging no bishop, were subject to an abbot chosen by themselves
_D Buchanan_
Gael _cuildeach_, a sequestered person, from _cuil_, a retired corner, a cave, a cell
_To_ CULYE, CULYIE, _v a_
1 To coax, to cajole, S
_Douglas_
2 To soothe
_Douglas_
3 To cherish, to fondle
_Douglas_
4 To gain, to draw forth
_Kelly_
5 To train to the chace
_Douglas_
6 _To culye in with_ one, to curry favour, S
Su G _kel-a_, to fondle; _kela med en_, to make much of one
~Culyeon~, _s_ A poltroon, E _cullion_