{
l?s), }
crapulosus: cf. F. crapuleux.]
with liquor; sick from excessive indulgence in liquor; drunk;
given to excesses.
crape.
craier, creer, croyer, ship of war, LL.
craiera, creyera, perh. from G. krieger
warrior, or D. krijger.]
vessel.
and craie.] Shak.
Craze.]
"The pot was crased." Chaucer.
[
crashen, the same word as crasen to break, E.
craze. See Craze.]
violently; to dash together with noise and violence.
[R.]
He shakt his head, and crasht his teeth for
ire.
Fairfax.
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