Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- A Middle English form of
couth . - An element in some proper names of Anglo-Saxon origin, being the same (with vowel shortened before two consonants) as couth, known (see
couth ): as, Cuthbert, Anglo-Saxon Cū th-berht, -briht (famous as a warrior); Cuthred, Anglo-Saxon Cū thrëd (famous in counsel); Cuthwin, Anglo-Saxon Cū thwine (famous friend or fighter).
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In this context, the trade balance between the two countries is cuth exports to Sudan for 2003 totalling R296 774 000 and R190 000 000 for the first six months of
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This story-arc is fairly accessible to all and it's easy to cuth through the technobabble about the TARDIS and just enjoy what is a pretty darn good (and prophetic) story.
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