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_To_ KID, _v. n._ To toy, Fife.

Su G. _kaet-jas_, lascivire.

KID, KAID, _s._ The tick or sheep-louse.

_Polwart._

KYDD, _part. pa._ Manifested; from _kythe_.

_Sir Gawan._

KIDDY, _adj._ Wanton, Ang.

V. ~Caigie~.

KIDE, _s._ Perh. q. _Kith_, q. v.

_Sir Gawan._

KIGH, _s._ A slight tickling cough, S.

Germ. _keich-en_, tussire.

KIGHENHEARTED, KICKENHEARTED, _adj._ Fainthearted, S.

Isl. Sw. _kikn-a_, spiritum amittere.

_To_ KIGHER, KICKER, _v. n._ To t.i.tter, S.

Germ. _kicker-n_, id.

KIL, A term entering into the formation of many names of places in S.

_Stat. Acc._

From Gael. _cill_, a cell, as denoting that this was once the abode of a religious.

KYLE, _s._ A sound, a strait, S.

_Martin._

Gael. _caolas_, id. Isl. _kyll_, gurges.