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Sw. _kaningaard_, from _kanin_, id. and _gaard_, an inclosure.

V. ~Yaire~.

CUNYSANCE, _s._ Badge, cognisance.

Fr. _cognoissance_, id.

_Gawan and Gol._

c.u.n.tENYNG, _s._ Generals.h.i.+p.

V. ~Contenyng~.

CUPPIL, _s._ Rafter.

V. ~Couple~.

CUPPLIN, _s._ The lower part of the backbone, S. B.

CURAGE, _s._ Care, anxiety.

_Douglas._

CURCUDDOCH,

1. _To dance curcuddoch_, or _curcuddie_, a play among children, in which they sit on their houghs, and hop round in a circular form, S.

2. Sitting close together, S. B.

_Ross._

3. Cordial.

_Kelly._

_To_ CURE, _v. a._ To care for.

_Lyndsay._

~Cure~, _s._ Care, anxiety; Fr.

_Palice Hon._

CURER, _s._ A cover, a dish.

_Houlate._

_To_ CURFUFFLE, _v. a._ To discompose, to dishevel, S.

V. ~Fuffle~.

_Ross._

CURIE, _s._ Search, investigation.

_Douglas._

Fr. _quer-ir_, to inquire.

CURIOUS, _adj._ Anxious, fond, S.

_Baillie._

_To_ CURL, CURLE, _s._ To cause a stone to move alongst ice towards a mark, S.

_Pennecuik._

~Curler~, _s._ One who amuses himself by _curling_, S.

_Baillie._

~Curling~, _s._ The act of pus.h.i.+ng stones on ice, S.

_Pennant._

~Curling-Stane~, _s._ A stone used in curling, S.

_Ramsay._

Teut. _krull-en_, sinuare, flectere.

CURLDODDY, _s._

1. Ribgra.s.s.

_Evergreen. Border Minstrelsy._

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