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craig
English
Etymology
Variant of crag.
Noun
craig (plural craigs)
- A rocky crag.
Anagrams
- Agric., agric., argic, cigar
Scots
Etymology
Of Celtic origin; compare Scottish Gaelic creag, Irish creag, Welsh craig, Manx creg. Cognate with English crag.
Noun
craig (plural craigs)
- rock
- cliff
- crag
Welsh
Etymology
Of Celtic origin, possibly from the late Proto-Indo-European/substrate *kar (“stone, hard”); see also Old Armenian ??? (k?ar, “stone”), Sanskrit ?? (khara, “hard, solid”), Welsh carreg (“stone”).
Related Celtic descendants include Scots craig, Scottish Gaelic creag, Irish creag, Manx creg.
Noun
craig f (plural creigiau)
- rock
- cliff
- crag
- reef
Mutation
References
- Dravidian Origins and the West: Newly Discovered Ties with the Ancient Culture and Languages, Including Basque, of the Pre-Indo-European Mediterranean World, p. 325
- Webster's New World College Dictionary, Fifth Edition
- Scigliano, Eric (2007): Michelangelo's Mountain: The Quest For Perfection in the Marble Quarries of Carrara, p. 84
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