Craft(e), n. craft; industry, VIII b 20; knowledge, in to ken all the cr., to know the whole story, VII 25. [OE. cræft.]
Crafty, adj. skilled in a craft, VIII a 70. [OE. cræftig.]
Cragge, n. crag, V 115, 153. [Obscure.]
Crak, v. to crack, XIV a 10; Crakked, pp. XIV a 11. [OE. cracian, to crack (sound).]
Craue, Crafe (XVII), v. to demand, VIII a 86; to plead for, XVII 174; craue aftir, ask for, XVI 242. [OE. crafian, demand.]
Creatoure, Creatur, n. creature, XV i 4, XVII 78. [OFr. creature.]
Crede, n. the Creed, VI 125; sall ken ȝow ȝowre crede = will teach you what you ought to know, a lesson, XIV b 4. [OE. crēda, from L. crēdo, I believe (cf. VIII a 83).]
Credence, n. credence, IX 303. [OFr. credence.]
Creem, n. cream,VIII a 277. [OFr. cresme.]
Cren, n. crane (machine), X 16, 28. [OE. cran (bird); the above are the earliest recorded instances of the transferred sense.]