Creag, O. E. The game of ninepins.
Creagra. Gr. (κράγρα, from κρέας and ἀγρέω, i. e. a flesh-hook). A synonym of the Latin term Harpago (q.v.).
Creasing. A builder’s word for a row of tiles under the coping of a wall.
Credence Table. The small table beside an altar, on which the communion was placed before consecration.
Creme-box, O. E. A chrismatory (q.v.).
Cremesyn, O. E. Crimson velvet.
Cremium, R. (cremo, to burn). Small wood, made up into bundles, used by bakers, and for lighting the hypocausts under the baths.
Crenel. The peak at the top of a helmet.
Crenellated, Her. Embattled. (See Battlement.)