noun General Slang

cuddy

KUD-ee · noun · informal

A horse or donkey

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Definitions

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A horse or donkey; also used for a vaulting-horse or a fool.

“The cuddy pulled the cart up the brae.”
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cuddy In A Sentence

The cuddy pulled the cart up the brae.

Origin & Usage

Scots, possibly from 'Cuddy', a pet form of Cuthbert, applied to a donkey.

Variants cuddie

People Also Ask

What does 'cuddy' mean?

A cuddy is a horse or donkey. It can also mean a gymnastic vaulting-horse or, figuratively, a fool.

Where does 'cuddy' come from?

It's Scots, possibly from 'Cuddy', a pet form of the name Cuthbert, that came to be applied to a donkey.

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