CUISH

Etymology

Noun

cuish (plural cuishes)

defensive armour for the thighs

Anagrams

• CHUIs, Chius, Chuis, USICH

Source: Wiktionary


Cuish (kws), n. Etym: [F. cuisse thigh, fr. L. coxa hip: cf. F. cuissard, OF, cuissot, armor for the thigh, cuish. Cf. Hough.]

Definition: Defensive armor for the thighs. [ Written also cuisse, and quish.]

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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