Definition of Cuddin

1. cudden [n -S] - See also: cudden

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cuddin

cucurbitacins
cucurbitane
cucurbitculture
cucurbite
cucurbites
cucurbits
cucurbituril
cucurbiturils
cud
cudbear
cudbears
cudden
cuddens
cuddie
cuddies
cuddin (current term)
cuddins
cuddlable
cuddle
cuddle-bunny
cuddle bunny
cuddle up
cuddlecore
cuddled
cuddlefest
cuddler
cuddlers
cuddles
cuddlesome
cuddlicious

Literary usage of Cuddin

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Reminiscences of a Clachnacuddin Nonagenarian by John Maclean (1886)
"From the circumstance of the lassies resting their tubs on the stone alluded to, it acquired the Gaelic name of Clach-na-cuddin, or the Tub- stone; and, ..."

2. An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: To which is Prefixed, a by John Jamieson (1879)
"It is also written cuddin. ... or cuddin," Low's Faun. Oread., p. 193. CUDDIE, «. A small basket made of straw, Shell. Su. ..."

3. Faiths of Man: A Cyclopædia of Religions by James George Roche Forlong (1906)
"The Clach-na-cuddin is the " city stone " of Inverness, which we carefully examined in ... The word cuddin had a female significance according to the Rev. ..."

4. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1901)
"A sea proper, in the ;left or, on a chief argent a swart's id cuddin or snaith in saltire of the 'rest, a rock, thereon a fox proper. JOHN RADCLIFFE. ..."

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