noun General Slang

cundy

KUN-dee · noun · informal

A drain or covered gutter

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A drain, culvert or covered watercourse.

“The ball rolled intae the cundy.”
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cundy In A Sentence

The ball rolled intae the cundy.

Origin & Usage

Scots, from 'conduit', of Old French origin.

Variants cundiecondie

People Also Ask

What is a cundy?

A cundy is a drain, culvert or covered watercourse — often the covered gutter or drain at the roadside.

Where does the word cundy come from?

It comes from 'conduit', of Old French origin, meaning a channel that carries water.

How do you use cundy?

You might say 'the ball rolled into the cundy', meaning it went down the drain or into the covered gutter.

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