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_To_ CAB, _v. a._ To pilfer, Loth.

CABARR, _s._ A lighter.

V. ~Gabert~.

_Spalding._

CABBACK, _s._ A cheese.

V. ~Kebbuck~.

CABBIE, KEBBIE, _s._ A box, made of laths, narrow at the top, used as a pannier for carrying grain on horseback; one being carried on each side of the horse; Sutherl.

_Statist. Acc._

CABBRACH, _adj._ Rapacious, laying hold of every thing, S. B.

_Ross._

CABELD, _adj._ Reined, bridled.

_Dunbar._

Teut. _kebel_, a rope.

CABIR, KABAR, KEBBRE, _s._

1. A rafter, S.

_Douglas_.

2. The same term is used to denote the transverse beams in a kiln, on which grain is laid for being dried, S.

C. B. _keibr_, Corn. _keber_, a rafter; Ir. _cabar_, a coupling; Teut. _keper_, a beam, a brace.

CABROCH, _adj._ Lean, meagre; _skeebroch_, Galloway.

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