Croo"dle (kr??"d'l), v. i. [Cf.
Cruddle, Crudle.] 1. To cower
or cuddle together, as from fear or cold; to lie close and snug
together, as pigs in straw. [Prov. Eng.] Wright.
Forby.
A dove to fly home her nest and croodle
there.
C. Kingsley.
2. To fawn or coax. [Obs.]
3. To coo. [Scot.]