释义 |
cud I. \ˈkəd also ˈku̇d\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English cudde, from Old English cwidu, cwudu, cudu cud, gum mastic; akin to Old High German kuti glue, Old Norse kvātha resin, Middle Irish bethe, beithe box (tree), Sanskrit jatu lac, gum; basic meaning: resin 1. : the portion of food that is brought up into the mouth by ruminating animals from their first stomach to be chewed a second time 2. : something ruminated < chewing on the cud of old problems > 3. : a portion of chewing tobacco or chewing gum II. intransitive verb (cudded ; cudded ; cudding ; cuds) : to chew the cud |