An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language
part. pa.
n an
. Any thing bru
ch
superior quality, whi
ist.
. A distorted p
riel, p
lw
CRONE, C
l does, in a low a
and P
to whimper; Isl.
to persist
r sing in a
rn
CRUNE,
w continue
ug
incant
ms
ssip, to talk a great
icta in verbis
Fawning, whee
ped in blood, and the other burnt, (as an emblem of fire and sword,) which was conv
ps from crois, a cross
. A dwa
s exiguum, Isl. kracke, kro
we that has given
nb
o suffer decay f
r. Gossiping in a
rom Coran
Leg. croude
ul
se many words in a w
A potato
n. To halt
rok-i
ms
s. A
her
saddle for support
ist.
a fish, S.; denominated from the cru
rr
r openly and boldly; q. to k
ldi
OT,
feeble ch
st of a nest, or of a litt
t, petit
The smalle
rut,
nt
One that is h
rn
krok, i
D, CROW
coo as
ug
croa
dim
to groan, t
B
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