The first two molars in each jaw, behind the canines, are smaller than the others and made up of only two pieces instead of four, and hence are called the bicuspids, or "two-cusped" teeth.
"A Handbook of Health"
Woods Hutchinson
Pointed arches were also constantly employed as well as the form known as cusped, that is to say one with a triangular projection springing from the inner curve.
"Architecture"
Nancy R E Meugens Bell
Moorish verandahs-plate- glass windows, with cusped heads and mahogany sashes-a garden behind, a smaller one in front-stairs ascending to the doorway under a Saracenic portico, between two pedestalled lions that resemble poodles-the whole new and lustrous-in semblance stone, in substance stucco-cracks in the stucco denoting "settlements."
"What Will He Do With It, Book 7."
Edward Bulwer-Lytton