[ cumul], cuml n. swelling, Lcd 1·60.
cūna v. [cū].
-cund adjectival suffix denoting derivation, origin or likeness. (-kind) as in deofol-cund, god-cund.
[ cuneglæsse] f. hound’s tongue, Lcd 41b. [L. cynoglossum]
[ cunele], cunelle, cunille f. wild thyme. [Ger. quendel]
cuning = [cyning]
[ ±cunnan] pres. 1 and 3 sg. can(n), pl. cunnon; pret. cūðe, pp. cūð swv. to be or become acquainted with, be thoroughly conversant with, know, AO, B, Lcd; CP, Æ: know how to, have power to, be able to, can, Æ, CP: express (thanks), Chr 1092. [‘can,’ ‘con’]
[ cunnere] m. tempter, NG.
[ ±cunnian] (w. g. or a.) to search into, try, test, seek for, explore, investigate, B, Bo, Sol; Æ, CP: experience: have experience of, to make trial of. [‘cun’]