CUIT


Meaning of CUIT in English

noun

or cute

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English cute, adjective, boiled down (of wine), from Middle French cuit, from past participle of cuire to boil, cook, from Latin coquere to cook — more at cook

obsolete : new wine boiled down

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