cuddy noun1.
['kʌdi] M17.[Prob. from early mod. Dutch kajute, kaiuyte (now kajuit whence French cajute) from Old & mod. French cahute shanty, of unkn. origin.]1. Nautical. A room or cabin in a ship;
esp. (a) one where the captain and passengers eat;
(b) a shelter or locker in the bow of a small boat.
M17.2. gen. A small room, closet, or cupboard.
L18. [TahlilGaran] English Dictionary ▲
cuddy noun2.
['kʌdi] E18.[Perh. a use of Cuddy, pet-form of male forename Cuthbert: cf. NEDDY noun.]I. 1. A donkey. Chiefly
Scot. E18.2. A stupid person, an ass. Chiefly
Scot. M19.3. A (small) horse. Chiefly
north. &
Austral. L19. [TahlilGaran] English Dictionary ▲