cuish
Meaning of cuish
noun
a piece of armour for the thigh.
Middle English (originally in the plural): from Old French cuisseaux, plural of cuissel, from late Latin coxale, from coxa ‘hip’.
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Hyphenation of cuish
cuish
- It consists of 1 syllables and 5 chars.
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