craquelin (kra-klin), n.m., cracknel.
craquelot (kra-klo), n.m., red-herring.
craqueloti-er, n.m., -ère (kra-klo-tièr), n.f., herring-curer.
craquelure, n.f., fissure, crack (in china).
craquement (krak-mān), n.m., crack, cracking noise, crunching; crepitation, creaking, snapping (of trees, boughs). Un — de dents; a chattering of the teeth.
craquer, v.n., to creak, to crunch, to crack, to crackle, to snap; to chatter (of the teeth); to tell a lie, to boast, to draw the long bow. Faire — ses doigts; to make one’s fingers snap.
craquerie, n.f., cracking, boasting, drawing the long bow, fiction, story, fib, fudge.
craquètement, n.m., crackling; gabbling (of the stork and other birds).
craqueter (kra-kté), v.n., to crackle, to crepitate; to gabble (of some birds). Le laurier craquète au feu; laurel crackles in the fire.
craquette, n.f., notch (of a tailor); scum (on melted butter).