crack fingers, in grief or perplexity, II, 26, G 16. See knack.
crae, pret., V, [253] a, No 200, B a 8: crew.
crak. See crack.
cramoisie, cramasie, IV, 93, 8, 2, 3; 410, 17, 20; 472, 9: crimson.
crap, II, 261, 10; 286, 16: crop, top.
crap, pret. of creep, II, 323, 3; 330, H 3; 336, P 2; 337, 3.
crapotee, I, 326, 6: toad-stone, supposed to be generated in the head of toads; “in fact, a petrifaction of the teeth of extinct fishes.” Mätzner. Sometimes defined, smaragdus, emerald.
cravin, II, 335, N 2: asking for, demanding.
crawen, crawn, p. p. of craw, crow, II, 139 f., 7, 12, 22; 222, 17; IV, 473, 36.
cray, cry.