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crauggle, crog, croog, croug, cruckle, crug, cruggle, krockle, krog, kroggle, kroog, kroug, krug, kruggle, kruigle, krukel,
krug [I.Sh. krʌg, krog, krug]
n. The uppermost curved part of an animal's back.
v. I.Sh. To crouch in taking shelter from bad weather, to huddle down.
kruggle [I.Sh. krʌgl, krʌkl]
v. To crouch, to bow down as under a heavy burden.
crugset, kruggset, krugset, krukset,
krugset [I.Sh. ˈkrʌgsɛt, ˈkrʌksɛt]
v. To drive an animal into a corner in order to capture it.
pt. pp. krugset adj. Driven into a corner in an argument.
cröl, croll, cruil, crull, kreul, kroil, krol, kröl, krøl, kruil, krul, krull,
kruil [I. krøl, krʌl, krɔl]
n. A hump on the back, a humped or arched back, the bent, huddling posture assumed in bad weather. A confused, smashed heap, a tangle.
v. To curl or huddle up.
crattle, crjuttle, cruttle, cruttle, krotl, krutl, kruttel, kruttle,
kruttle [I. ˈkrʌtl]
n. A low gurgling sound.
v. To gurgle.
krypton,
krypton [ˈkrɪptən]
n. Krypton.
cow-fish, cuffey, koofi, koofie, koo-fish, koo-shell, kufi, kufie, kufish, ku-fish, kurfie, ku-shell,
kufie [I.Sh. ˈkufi]
also kufish
n. Any large oval-shaped shellfish.
Compounds and phrases etc.
ku-shell: A large shell such as the Arctica islandica.
ceul, keul, kuil, kul,
kuil [I. køl]
n. A puff of wind. A slight breeze.
coose, kace, kaest, kase, kest, keuss, kioss, kjos, koos, koose, køs, kuis, kus, kyest, möldie-coose, möldie-cooses, möldikjos, muildie-coose, muildie-kuis, muildikjos,
kuis [I. køs, kus]
also kest [k(j)ɛs(t), k(j)es(t)]
n. A heap.
v. To heap up.
Compounds and phrases etc.
muildie-kuis: A heap of peat-mould used as bedding for cattle.
coona, couna, koona, kouna, kuna,
kuna [I.Sh. ˈkunə]
n. col. A fisherman's tabu-name for a wife, a married woman.
kongle, kuggle, kummle, kungle, kungle,
kungle [I.Ork. ˈkuɪŋl]
n. A large water-worn stone, rounded by the action of the sea.
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