Cuchan.
The dialect of the Yuma Indians, in N. America, vernacular on the R. Colorado.
Cuciquia.
American: same as Chiquitos.
Cufic.
The most ancient mode of writing Arabic, so named from Kufah, in Irak, originally a province of Persia; the alphabet is modified from the Syriac, and is found in the earliest copies of the Koran and on coins of the first three centuries after Mohammed’s flight from Mecca, A.D. 622; now superseded by the Nishki, since adopted by Turks and Persians. W. S. W. V. ☞
Culino.
American: dialect of Brazil.
Cumana, Cumanagota.
American: dialects of Carib, closely allied to Chayma. See [Tamanaque].