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Middle English
- cripel, crepell, crepull, crypple, cripill, crepil, cruppel, crupel, krepel, crepul, crypylle, cripil, crepill
Etymology
From Old English crypel, from Proto-Germanic *krupilaz; equivalent to crepen + -el (agentive suffix).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkreːpəl/, /ˈkripəl/, /ˈkrupəl/
Noun
crepel (plural crepels)
- A disabled person; a cripple.
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Adjective
crepel (rare)
- disabled, lame
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