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† cuculle Obs. [In 15th c. cuˈculle, in 17th ˈcucule: ad. L. cucullus hood, cowl.] A hood or cowl of a monk.
c1420Pallad. on Husb. i. 1166, Eke lether cotes us to were honest is, So thair cuculle aboute oure brolles were. 1533Sir S. Vaughan in Froude Hist. Eng. (1856) II. 188 The clokys & cucullys that he sent him out of England. 1677Owen Epigrams Engl. (Nares), Of Cotta lately made a monk. Cotta perplex'd with 's wife a cucule bought. Hence † cuculled a., cowled, hooded.
c1550Bale K. Johan (Camden) 93 Exyle thys monster..With..His cuculled vermyne that unto all myschiefe wakes. |