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Su. G. _kraek_, animal quodvis exiguum, Isl. _kracke_, _kroge_, tener puellus vel pullus.
CROK, _s._ An old ewe that has given over bearing, S.
_Dunbar._
_To_ CROK, _v. n._ To suffer decay from age, Gl. Sibb.
CRONACHIN, _part. pr._ Gossiping in a tattling way, S. B.
Perhaps from _Coranich_, q. v.
CRONDE, _s._ Leg. _croude_, a fiddle.
_Houlate._
_To_ CRONE, _v. n._ To use many words in a wheedling way, Buchan.
CRONY, _s._ A potatoe, Dumfr.
_To_ CROOK, _v. n._ To halt in walking, S.
Sw. _krok-ia_, id.
_Ramsay._
~Crook~, _s._ A halt, S.
_Rutherford._
CROOKSADDLE, _s._ A saddle for supporting panniers, S. B.
_Statist. Acc._
CROONER, CROWNER, _s._ The Trigla lyra, a fish, S.; denominated from the _cruning_ noise it makes after being taken.
_Barry._
_To_ CROP the _causey_, to appear openly and boldly; q. to keep the _crown_ of the causey.
_Spalding._
CROOT, _s._