Cut"tle (k?t"t'l), n. [OF.
cultel, coltel, coutel, fr. L.
cultellus. See Cutlass.] A knife. [Obs.]
Bale.
{ Cut"tle (kŭt"t'l), Cut"tle*fish` (-
f&ibreve;sh`), } n. [OE. codule, AS.
cudele; akin to G. kuttelfish; cf. G.
kötel, D. keutel, dirt from the guts, G.
kuttel bowels, entrails. AS. cwiþ womb, Goth.
qiþus belly, womb.] 1.
(Zoöl.) A cephalopod of the genus Sepia,
having an internal shell, large eyes, and ten arms furnished with
denticulated suckers, by means of which it secures its prey. The
name is sometimes applied to dibranchiate cephalopods
generally.
&fist; It has an ink bag, opening into the siphon, from
which, when pursued, it throws out a dark liquid that clouds the
water, enabling it to escape observation.
2. A foul-mouthed fellow. "An you
play the saucy cuttle with me." Shak.