Definition of Cuissers

1. cuisser [n] - See also: cuisser

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cuissers

cuish
cuishes
cuisinart
cuisinarts
cuisine
cuisines
cuisse
cuisser
cuissers (current term)
cuisses
cuit
cuiter
cuitered
cuitering
cuiters
cuitikin
cuitikins
cuits
cuittle
cuittled
cuittles
cuittling
cuke

Literary usage of Cuissers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. ʻFor Puir Auld Scotland's Sake;̓: A Book of Prose Essays (with a Few by James Logie Robertson (1887)
"Withoot the cuissers prance and nicher, And owre the lea-rig scud ; In tents, the carles bend the bicker, And rant and roar like wud.' Cp. The Holy Fair. ..."

2. ʻFor Puir Auld Scotland's Sake;̓: A Book of Prose Essays (with a Few by James Logie Robertson (1887)
"Withoot the cuissers prance and nicher, And owre the lea-rig scud ; In tents, the carles bend the bicker, And rant and roar like wud. ..."

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