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V. ~Croud~.

_Complaynt S._

CROWDIE, _s._

1. Meal and water in a cold state, stirred together, so as to form a thick gruel, S.

_Ritson._

2. Food of the porridge kind in general.

_Ramsay._

Su. G. _grot_, Isl. _graut-ur_, pulse made of meal and water.

_Crowdie-time_, s. Time of taking breakfast, S.

_To_ CROWL, _v. n._ To crawl, S.

_Burns._

Belg. _kriol-en_, id.

CROWNELL, _s._ A coronet.

_Douglas._

L. B. _coronula_, parva corona.

CROWNER, CROWNARE, CROUNAL, _s._

1. An officer, to whom it belonged to attach all persons, against whom there was an accusation in matters pertaining to the _crown_. E.

_coroner_.

_Wyntown._

2. The commander of the troops raised in one county.

_Baillie._

~Crownars.h.i.+p~, _s._ The office of a crowner.

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