Cuckoo fool. Yunx torquilla, the Wryneck.—N.W. (Broadtown.)
Cuckoo-gate. A swing-gate in a V-shaped enclosure.—N. & S.W.
Cuckoos. Anemone nemorosa, L., Wood Anemone.—S.W. (Hamptworth.)
*Cuckoo's bread-and-cheese. The young shoots of the Hawthorn (Great Estate, ch. iii).—N.W.
Cuddickwaay! Order to a horse to 'Come this way.'
Cue (1), n. An ox-shoe (A.). Only used on flinty lands.—N. & S.W. (2) v. To shoe an ox.—N. & S.W.
Cull, or Tom Cull. Cottus gobio, the Bullhead (A.B.).
Culls. Sheep or lambs picked out of the flock, as inferior in size or in any other way, and sold. Fairs at which they are sold are called 'Cull Fairs.'—N.W.
Curdle. A curl of hair (S.).—N. & S.W.