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corrough, courach, currach, currack, curragh, currick, curroch, currok, currough,
currach [ˈkʌrəx, ˈkʌrək]
n. A coracle, a small wickerwork boat covered with hides. A wickerwork basket, hung from the crook-saddle used for transporting corn etc.
currack, currock,
currack [ˈkʌrək]
n. MN. The seaweed Laminaria digitata.
curn, curn-loff, curny, curran, curran$, curran-laif, currany-pudden, curren,
curran [kʌrn]
n. A currant.
adj. Containing currants.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
curran daud: A fruit slice.
curran-laif: A fruit loaf.
currany-pudden: Fruit pudding.
currie, curry,
currie [ˈkʌrɪ]
n. A small stool.
currieboram, currieborrum, curryborum,
currieboram [MN. ˈkʌrɪborəm, ˈkʌrɪbɔrəm]
n. MN. A confused noisy crowd.
Curriehill, Curriehull,
Curriehill [ˈkʌrɪhɪl, -hʌl]
pn. Curriehill (Edinburgh).
curroo, currou,
curroo [kʌˈru]
v. To coo in a drawn out way such as by a male pigeon.
 
See also crood
curry,
curry [ˈkʌri]
n. Curry, a spice.
v. To curry
pt. pp. currit, curried
accurs$t, accurse, accurse$t, accursed, accursit, curse, curse$t, cursed, cursit, curst, cuss, cussed, cust,
curse [kʌrs]
n. A curse.
v. To curse.
pt. pp. curse't [kʌrst], cursed
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
accurse: To Accurse. pt. pp. accurse't
tinker's curse: Something of no value.
coortain, courtain, curtain, curteen,
curtain [ˈkʌrtən]
n. A curtain.
pl. curtains

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