crwth.]
(Mus.) See 4th Crowd.||Crux (krŭks), n.;
pl. E. Cruxes (-&ebreve;z), L.
Cruces (kr&udd;"sēz). [L., cross,
torture, trouble.] Anything that is very puzzling or
difficult to explain. Dr. Sheridan.
The perpetual crux of New Testament
chronologists.
Strauss.
||Cru*za"do (kr?-z?"d?), n. A
coin. See Crusado.
||Crwth (kr&oomac;th), n. [W.]
(Mus.) See 4th Crowd.
Cry (krī), v. i.
[imp. & p. p. Cried (krīd);
p. pr. & vb. n. Crying.] [F.
crier, cf. L. quiritare to raise a plaintive cry,
scream, shriek, perh. fr. queri to complain; cf. Skr.
cvas to pant, hiss, sigh. Cf. Quarrel a brawl,
Querulous.] 1. To make a loud call or
cry; to call or exclaim vehemently or earnestly; to shout; to
vociferate; to proclaim; to pray; to implore.
And about the ninth hour, Jesus cried with
a loud voice.
Matt. xxvii. 46.
Clapping their hands, and crying with loud
voice.
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