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craue

*kónh₂m (“leg”). IPA(key): /krɛːu/ <span class="searchmatch">craue</span> m (genitive singular <span class="searchmatch">craue</span>, plural craueyn or crauenyn) bone co-niemmey <span class="searchmatch">craue</span> (“ankylosis”) craueagh shamyr chraueyn...


craueyn

craueyn m pl plural of <span class="searchmatch">craue</span> Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Manx. All possible mutated forms are displayed for...


she'll

mitigate, / At leaſt ſhe&#039;le ſomewhat eaſe me of this Smart : / I onely <span class="searchmatch">craue</span> if ſhe&#039;le not yeelde relieſe, / T&#039;adiourne my paine, and to proroge my Griefe...


crafian

Yola: crave ^ Dance, Richard, Pons-Sanz, Sara, Schorn, Brittany (2019) “<span class="searchmatch">craue</span> v. (wk.)”, in The Gersum Project ⁠‎[1], University of Cambridge, University...


craf

Proto-Indo-European *kremus-. Cognate with Irish creamh, Scottish Gaelic creamh and Manx <span class="searchmatch">craue</span> IPA(key): /kraːv/ Rhymes: -aːv craf pl (no singulative) ramsons, wild garlic...


cnáim

aspiration L = triggers lenition N = triggers nasalization Irish: cnámh Manx: <span class="searchmatch">craue</span> Scottish Gaelic: cnàimh →? Middle Welsh: knaw ⇒ Welsh: pencnaw (“end of...


cunte

ſmalle. / Þe wedding got to ſconde. / Ȝeue þi cunte to cunni[n]g / and <span class="searchmatch">craue</span> affetir weddin[g] quod hendi[ng]. The woman that gives herself totally /...


craw

an article on: craw Wikipedia crag Late Middle English, also attested as <span class="searchmatch">craue</span>, from or related to Middle Dutch crāghe or Middle Low German crāghe (“collar...


ghostly father

[Act II, scene ii]: Now will I to my Ghostly fathers Cell, / His Help to <span class="searchmatch">craue</span>, and my good hap to tell. 1625, Louis of Granada, translated by Richard...


shinbone

Macedonian: цеваница f (cevanica) Malay: tulang kering, tulang betis, tibia Manx: <span class="searchmatch">craue</span> lurgey Maori: takakaha Mongolian: Cyrillic: шаант (mn) (šaant), шилбэний...