Sc. Also cuttikin, cuittikin, cuitican. [f. cuit, cute, COOT2, ancle, with dim. suffix.] A gaiter, a spatterdash.
1816. Scott, Antiq., xi. As he exchanged his slippers for a pair of stout walking shoes, with cutikins, as he called them, of black cloth.
1833. Moir, Mansie Wauch, vi. (1849), 32. A cuttikin of corduroy, deficient in the instep.