Proto-Germanic *krumô. IPA(key): /ˈkru.mɑ/ cruma m (nominative plural cruman) fragment crumb Weak: Middle English: crome, crume, <span class="searchmatch">crumme</span> English: crumb Scots: crum...
First attested as die <span class="searchmatch">Crumme</span> voerdt offt guijwe in 1617-1618. Compound of dialectal gouwe (“word designating a watercourse in peat bog areas”) and brug...
Wikipedia crimb (dialectal), crum (obsolete) From Middle English crome, cromme, <span class="searchmatch">crumme</span>, crume, from Old English cruma (“crumb, fragment”), from Proto-Germanic...
Hyphenation: crò‧me crome f pl plural of croma cremo, cremò, merco cromme, <span class="searchmatch">crumme</span>, crume, cromb, crowm, crom, krome From Old English cruma, from Proto-Germanic...
fowle and […] put vnto it vinegar a good quantitie vvith a fevv fine bread <span class="searchmatch">crummes</span> […] ſeaſon it vvith ſuger and Cinamon ſo as it may taſt prettie and ſharp...
singular crimst <span class="searchmatch">crumme</span> third person singular crimþ cramm plural crimmaþ crummon subjunctive present tense past tense singular crimme <span class="searchmatch">crumme</span> plural crimmen...