cumber, V, [53], 104: oppress, torment. See cumre.
cumbruk, cambric.
cummers, V, [106], E 2: gossips (commères).
cumre, n., IV, 316, 19: cumber, trouble. See cumber.
cun thanke, III, 68, 242: am, feel, grateful.
cunnes. nones cunnes, I, 244, 11: of no kind. enes cunnes, I, 244, 12: of any kind.
cunning, V, [82], 21: craft (mystery, trade).
curch, curche, II, 131, 6; III, 472, 10: kerchief, woman’s head covering.
cure, III, 262, 7: pains. McNaughtoun’s cure, II, 386, 25: “McNaughtoun’s cure to ye is, Devil relieve ye.” Motherwell.
curn, III, 160, 19; IV, 85, 3: quantity, parcel, pack.