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Definition of cud
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Cud (n.) The first
stomach
of
ruminating
beasts.
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Snuggle
::
Snuggle
(v. t.) To move one way and the other so as to get a close
place;
to lie close for
comfort;
to
cuddle;
to
nestle.
Scudi
::
Scudi (pl. ) of Scud.
Cudweed
::
Cudweed
(n.) A small
composite
plant with
cottony
or silky stem and
leaves,
primarily
a
species
of
Gnaphalium,
but the name is now given to many
plants
of
different
genera,
as
Filago,
Antennaria,
etc.;
cottonweed..
Cuddle
::
Cuddle
(v. i.) To lie close or snug; to
crouch;
to
nestle.
Bastinado
::
Bastinado
(n.) A sound
beating
with a stick or
cudgel.
Specifically:
A form of
punishment
among the
Turks,
Chinese,
and
others,
consisting
in
beating
an
offender
on the soles of his
feet..
Club
::
Club (n.) A heavy staff of wood,
usually
tapering,
and
wielded
the hand; a
weapon;
a
cudgel..
Scudo
::
Scudo (n.) A
silver
coin, and money of
account,
used in Italy and
Sicily,
varying
in
value,
in
different
parts,
but worth about 4
shillings
sterling,
or about 96
cents;
also, a gold coin worth about the
same..
Singlestick
::
Singlestick
(n.) In
England
and
Scotland,
a
cudgel
used in
fencing
or
fighting;
a
backsword..
Ruminant
::
Ruminant
(a.)
Chewing
the cud;
characterized
by
chewing
again what has been
swallowed;
of or
pertaining
to the
Ruminantia.
Spoon
::
Spoom (v. i.) To be
driven
steadily
and
swiftly,
as
before
a
strong
wind; to be
driven
before
the wind
without
any sail, or with only a part of the sails
spread;
to scud under bare
poles..
Cudbear
::
Cudbear
(n.) A
powder
of a
violet
red
color,
difficult
to
moisten
with
water,
used for
making
violet
or
purple
dye. It is
prepared
from
certain
species
of
lichen,
especially
Lecanora
tartarea..
Nestle
::
Nestle
(v. i.) To lie close and snug, as a bird in her nest; to
cuddle
up; to
settle,
as in a nest; to
harbor;
to take
shelter..
Becuna
::
Becuna
(n.) A fish of the
Mediterranean
(Sphyraena
spet).
See
Barracuda.
Cudgeler
::
Cudgeler
(n.) One who beats with a
cudgel.
Singlestick
::
Singlestick
(n.) The game
played
with
singlesticks,
in which he who first
brings
blood from his
adversary's
head is
pronounced
victor;
backsword;
cudgeling..
Scudo
::
Scudo (n.) A gold coin of Rome, worth 64
shillings
11 pence
sterling,
or about $
15.70..
Cudden
::
Cudden
(n.) The
coalfish.
See 3d
Cuddy.
Cuddled
::
Cuddled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Cuddl.
Bat
::
Bat (v. t.) To
strike
or hit with a bat or a pole; to
cudgel;
to beat.
Cudgel
::
Cudgel
(v. t.) To beat with a
cudgel.
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