Fr. coursiere, a tilting horse.

CUSCHÉ, CUSSÉ, s. Armour for the thighs.
Wyntown.

Fr. cussot, id. from cuisse, the thigh.

CUSCHETTE, s. A ringdove.
V. [Kowschot].

CUSHLE-MUSHLE, s. Earnest and continued muttering, S. B.
Ross.

Su. G. kusk-a, to soothe; musk-a, to hide.

CUSYNG, s. Accusation.
Wallace.

CUSSER, s.
V. [Cursour].

CUSTOC, s.
V. [Castock].

CUSTOMAR, CUSTOMER, s. One who receives duty on goods, S.
Acts Ja. IV.