From cutty, kittie, a light woman.
CUTTIT, CUTTED, adj.
1. Abrupt, S.
R. Bruce.
2. Laconic and tart, S.
Cuttetlie, Cuttedly, adv.
1. With quick but unequal motion.
Burel.
2. Suddenly, abruptly, S.
3. Laconically and tartly, S.
Baillie.
CUTWIDDIE, s. The piece of wood by which a harrow is fastened to the yoke, Fife.
CUTWORM, s. A small white grub, which destroys vegetables, by cutting through the stem, S.
CUWYN, s. Stratagem.
V. [Conuyne].
CUZ, adv. Closely, Ang.; synon. [Cosie], q.v.
[D]
DA, s. Day.
V. [Daw].
Douglas.