Caik-Fumler, s. A parasite, a toad-eater; or perhaps, a covetous wretch.
Douglas.
CAIL, s. Colewort, S.
V. [Kail].
CAYNE, s. An opprobrious term.
Kennedy.
CAIP, CAPE, s. The highest part of any thing, S.
Hence, caip-stane, the cope-stone, S.
Teut. kappe, culmen.
A. S. cofe, cavea.
To CAIR, KAIR, v. a. To drive backwards and forwards, S. Care, Gl. Sibb.
Isl. keir-a, Su. G. koer-a, vi pellere.
To CAIR, CAYR, v. n. To return to a place where one has been before.
Wallace.