Definition for CUD'DLE

CUD'DLE, v.t. [Arm. cuddyo; W. cuziaw, to hide, to lurk, to cover or keep out of sight; Sax. cudele, the cuttle-fish. Qu. hide and cheat. See Class Gd, No. 26, 30, 31, 38.]

To retire from sight; to lie close or snug; to squat. Prior.

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