To CUTER, v. a. To cocker, S.
V. [Kuter].
CUTH, COOTH, s. The coalfish, before it be fully grown, Orkn.
Statist. Acc.
CUTHERIE, CUDDERIE, adj. Very susceptible of cold, S. B.
Belg. koud, cold, and ryk, denoting full possession of any quality.
CUTIKINS, s. pl. Spatterdashes, S.
From cute, the ancle.
To CUTLE, v. n. To wheedle; To cutle in with one, id. S.
Pitscottie.
Teut. quedel-en, garrire.
To CUTLE, v. a. To cutle corn, to carry corn out of water-mark to higher ground, W. Loth. cuthil. Perths.
Sax. kaut-en, Su. G. kiut-a, mutare.