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olla fictilis, 65, 38: anfora, i. 25, 9. Swylce þæ-acute;r tóburste sum mycel crocca (olla), Gr. D. 87, 19. Hwer &l-bar; crocce lebes, Ps. L. 107, 10. v. cryccen, and next word.
crocc-hwer (?), es; m. An earthen pot:--Crocchweras (croccan, hweras?; cf. citiles . crocc . hweres, Hpt. Gl. 514, 35) cacabos, An. Ox. 4672.
-croced. v. ge-croced: croc-hwær. v. crocc-hwer.
croft. Add:--Ondlong ðæs croftes heáfodlandes . . . ðæt tó bercrofte, C. D. iii. 259, 34. On hwæ-acute;tecroft; of ðém crofte on grénan hylle, C. D. B. iii. 135, 25. Tó bærlice crofte, C. D. vi. 79, 10. Onbúton ðone croft ðé Wynstán bylde, iii. 367, 6. Croftas praedia, An. Ox. 3790: Hpt. 31, 11, 233.
crog. Substitute: cróg, es; m. A pot, vessel:--Croog, cróg lagoena, Txts. 74, 584. Cróg lagena, Wrt. Voc. i. 67, 77: legythum, ii. 83, 69. Cróh lagena, legythum, 50, 47, 48. Cróges oþþe ampellan lenticule, 94, 26: 52, 62. [v. N. E. D. croh. O. H. Ger. chruog lagena, amphora.] v. wæter-cróg.
cróg-cynn, es; n. A kind of vessel:--Collatum, i. vas in quo deportatur vinum, vel crógcyn, Wrt. Voc. ii. 134, 51.
cróh; gen. crós (?); m. Tendril:--Crós, cróus pampinus (cróas pampinos?), Txts. 86, 773.
croh. Add: v. collon-, geola-croh: crohh. l. crohha. v. crocca: crompeht. v. crampiht.
crop. Add: I. a sprout, berry, &c.:--Crop caulon, Wrt. Voc. ii. 130, 1. Þ-bar; cropp uvam, Lk. L. 6, 44. Bergan vel croppas bacce, Wrt. Voc. ii. 135, 73. Croppas corimbos, 21, 67: racemos, An. Ox. 2641: botros, 5, 28. II. a (round) pebble:--Croppas (teretes) glareas, An. Ox. 1812. v. cláte-crop.
cróp (?) bleating:--Cróp balatio, Wrt. Voc. ii. 125, 8. [Cf. (?) N. E. D. croup to cry hoarsely.] v. cnop[p].
crop-leác. Add:--Cropleác serpulum, Wrt. Voc. i. 286, 7. Crop&dash-uncertain;léc cipus, ii. 131, 48.
cruce. l. crúce, and add:--Crúcae, crúce trulla, Txts. 100, 989. Crúcena urceorum, Wrt. Voc. ii. 73, 35. [v. N. E. D. crouke. O. L. Ger. krúka.] v. fýr-, wæter-crúce.
crúdan. v. creódan in Dict.
crumb, crump. Substitute: Bent, crooked:--Crump obunca, Wrt. Voc. ii. 115, 21: 63, 21. Þá crumban obunca (of a hook), 87, 70. v. hnifol-crumb; crymbing.
crundel. For the meaning of crundel v. D. D.: 'Crundel. Sus. Hmp. A ravine; a strip of covert dividing open country, always in a dip, usually with running water in the middle.' For additional examples v. Cht. E. pp. 471-3. [He (John the Baptist) turnde fro mennes wunienge to wilde deores, and ches þere crundel to halle and eorðhole to bure he chose a ravine for his hall and a cave for his bedchamber, O. E. Hml. ii. 139, 15.] v. cealc-crundel.
crycc. Add:--Lituus, baculum augurale in prima parte curvum, id est crycc (cryc), Txts. 72, 571. Cryc baculum, Ps. Srt. 22, 4. Se biscop slóh mid his cricce on ðá eorðan, Shrn. 70, 14. Hé mid twám criccum creáp him tó Wynceastre, Hml. S. 21, 101. Seó ealde cyrce wæs eall behangen mid criccum, 431.
cryccen; adj. Earthen:--Cryccen fictile, Germ. 398, 162. v. crocca.
crymbing. For Cot. 56 substitute Wrt. Voc. ii. 23, 66. v. crumb.
crymian, crymman. v. ge-crymian, -crymman: crympan. v. ge&dash-uncertain;crympan.
crypel, es; m. A cripple:--Hé cuoeð ðæ-acute;m cryple (paralytico), Lk. L. 5, 24. [Heó creopeles wurðon, Hml. A. 177, 240. Sume wæ-acute;ron crypeles, 180, 363.] [O. L. Ger. krupil: Icel. kryppill.] v. eorþ&dash-uncertain;crypel.
crypel; adj. Crippled[:--Nán unhál cild, ne crypol, ne dumb, Hml. A. 179, 322.] [v. N. E. D. cripple; adj.] v. crypel-ness.
crypel, es; m. I. a narrow passage, burrow, drain:--Crypeles (crepeles cuniculi, i. latrinae, Hpt. Gl. 484, 21) cuniculi, An. Ox. 3320. Crypelas, 2, 191. Crypel (crepel, in margin, crypell altered to crypele cuniculum, foveam, domunculum, Hpt. Gl. 473, 34) cuniculum, 2856: cuniculum, i. domunculam, 2, 113. Cripel cuniculum ,i. foramen, 5, 33. II. crypelas; pl. glosses cancelli:--Ðurh crepelas per cancellos (prospexi; I looked through my casement, Prov. 7, 6), Kent. Gl. 180. v. creópan.
crypel-ness, e; f. Crippleness, lameness, paralysis:--From crypelnise gehæ-acute;leð a paralysi curat, Lk. p. 5, 1.
cryppan; p. te To crook a finger, close the hand, bend:--Crypte plecteret, An. Ox. 52, 2; E. S. xi. 64 (where see note). Crip þínne þúman, Tech. ii. 119, 4. Ðonne þé æpples lyste, þonne cryp þú þínne swíbran þúman tó middewearde þínre handa and befóh hine mid þínum fingre and ræ-acute;r up þíne fæ-acute;ste, 124, 15. [Cf. Ger. krüpfen, kröpfen to crook, bend.] v. ge-cryppan.
cú. Add:--Cuu vacca, Wrt. Voc. ii. 123, 16. Ealdre cú meolc, Ll. Th. i. 438, 18. Æt ánes heówe[s] cý, Lch. iii. 24, 13. Hé ðá cealfas tó cúum læ-acute;dde, Shrn. 61, 19. Betwih cýe inter vaccas, Ps. Srt, 67, 31.
cubit a cubit:--Þín seáð bið twégea cubita wíd and feówra lang, Nar. 50, 29.
cú-butere. Add: Lch. ii. 124, 2.
cú-býre, es; m. A cow-byre, cow-shed:--Land æt cúbýrum . . . Oxena gehæg . . . cúbýra[s?], C. D. iv. 77, 26, 29.
cú-cealf. Substitute: I. a cow-calf, young cow:--Cúcaelf vitula, Wrt. Voc. ii. 123, 77. II. a cow's calf:--Gif man of myran folan ádrífþ oððe cúcealf (or cú (gen.) cealf), Ll. Th. i. 70, 23.
cuceler. Add: ; cucelere:--Cucelere coclear, Wrt. Voc. ii. 17, 22. Cuc(el)ere, i. 290, 39. Twégen cuculeras, Lch. i. 86, 25.
cucelere ? capo, Wrt. Voc. ii. 22, 82.
cucler-mæ-acute;l. Add:--Diles þreó cuclermæ-acute;l, Lch. ii. 184, 17, 18: 250, 26.
cucon. Dele. v. cwic: cucu. v. cwic.
cud. Dele. v. cwudu: cuffle. Add: [v. N. E. D. coif. Cf. O. H. Ger. chuppha mitra]: cufel. v. cyfel.
cufle, an; f. A cowl:--Cufle cuculla, R. Ben. I. 93, 9. Cuflan cucullas, 92, 9, 15. [v. N. E. D. cowl. Cf. Icel. kufl; m. a cowl.] v. next word.
cugele. Add:--Cugele, R. Ben. 92, 3. Þæt hé hæbbe cugelan (cúlan, v. l.) . . . sý on wintra seó cuhle (cúle, v. l.) of þiccurn hrægle, R. Ben. 89, 11. Heó hire heáfod behylede mid hire cúlan, Hml. S. 33, 237: Angl. xiii. 443, 1115. Ofer þá cúlan super cucullam, 1116. Sýn on hrægelhúse gehealden cugelan (cúlan, v. l.), R. Ben. 91, 11.
cú-hyrde. Add:--Cúhyrdas bubulcos, An. Ox. 2450.
culfre. Add:--Culfran sunu Bar Jona (cf. Bar Jona filius columbae, Corp. Gl. H. 3, 48), Wrt. Voc. ii. 12, 15. Eádig eart þú Simon culfran beam beatus es Simon Bar Jona, Mt. 16, 17.
culpa; m. Add: (? culpe; f.): culpian. Add the Latin original:--Poscendi humilitate vilesces.
culter. Add:--Culter culter, Ælfc. Gr. Z. 27, 6: cultrum, Wrt. Voc. ii. 22, 49: Angl. ix. 263, 4.

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