cryen (A.N.) to cry. pret. s. cried, cryde, [374], pl. cryden, cride
croft (A.S.) a small inclosed field, a croft
crokke (A.S.) [412], a pot, pitcher, vessel of earthenware
†crom-bolle (A.S.) [476], a crum-bowl
crop (A.S.) [332], [334], the head or top of a tree or plant; hence the expression "root and crop," still in use
cropiers (A.N.) the housings on the horse's back
croppen (A.S.) [319], to eat (said of a bird), to put into its crop or craw
crouche (A.N.) [109], a cross. Hence is derived the name of the Crutched Friars
†crouken (A.S.) [495], to bend
†crucchen (A.S.) [495], to crouch