IPA: /ˈkwɪtəl/
KK: /ˈkwɪtəl/
To persuade someone to do something in a gentle or flattering way.
She tried to cuittle him into going to the party with her.
Past: cuittled
Past Participle: cuittled
The word 'cuittle' originates from Old English 'cūttle', meaning a small or young animal, particularly a young cow or calf. It reflects a diminutive form related to livestock.
Think of a small or young animal, like a calf, when you hear 'cuittle', as it directly refers to a young creature.