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~Cout-evil~, _s._ A disease incident to young horses, Border.; E.

_strangles_.

_Polwart._

COUTCHACK, _s._ The clearest part of a fire, S. B.

_Journal Lond._

COUTCHIT, _part. pa._ Inlaid, stuffed.

Fr. _couch-er_, to lay.

_Douglas._

COUTH, _aux. v._ Could.

_Barbour._

A. S. _cuthe_, novi, from _cunn-an_, noscere.

COUTH, _part. pa._ Known.

_Douglas._

COUTH, _s._ Enunciated sound; a word.

_Popular Ball._

Isl. _qwaede_, syllaba, _qwed-a_, effari.

COUTH, COUTHY, COUDY, _adj._

1. Affable, facetious, familiar, S.

_Ramsay._

2. Loving, affectionate, S.

_Burns._

3. Comfortable.

_Popular Ball._

4. Pleasant to the ear, S. B.