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crope
English
Etymology
From Middle English crope, from Old English cr?ap (“crept”), first and third person singular indicative of cr?opan (“to creep”).
Verb
crope
- (obsolete) simple past tense of creep
Related terms
- cropen
Anagrams
- Pecor, Pore?, coper
Old French
Alternative forms
- croupe, crupe
Etymology
Ultimately from Proto-Germanic *kruppaz.
Noun
crope f (oblique plural cropes, nominative singular crope, nominative plural cropes)
- croup (rear of a horse)
Descendants
- Middle French: croupe
- French: croupe (see there for further descendants)
- Norman: croupe
- ? Middle English: croupe, crope, crop, croppe
- English: croup, croupe
- Scots: crouppe
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crome
English
Etymology 1
From Proto-Germanic *krumpaz (“bent, crooked, curved”).
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -??m
Noun
crome (plural cromes)
- (Britain, East Anglia) A garden or agricultural implement with three or four tines bent at right angles, resembling a garden fork with bent prongs, and used for breaking up soil, clearing ditches, raking up shellfish on beaches, etc.
Verb
crome (third-person singular simple present cromes, present participle croming, simple past and past participle cromed)
- (Britain, East Anglia) To use a crome.
Etymology 2
Noun
crome (plural cromes)
- (music) Alternative form of croma (“a quaver”)
Anagrams
- Comer, comer
Italian
Noun
crome f pl
- plural of croma
Anagrams
- cremo, cremò
Middle English
Alternative forms
- cromme, crumme, crume, cromb, crowm, crom, krome
Etymology
From Old English cruma, from Proto-Germanic *krumô.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?krum(?)/
Noun
crome (plural cromes or crumen)
- a crumb; a small piece or portion of food, especially bread
- the lighter-coloured part of a loaf of bread inside the crust; the interior of a loaf of bread
- (rare) a diminutive portion or section; a mote
Related terms
- cromen
Descendants
- English: crumb
- Scots: crum
References
- “cr?me, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2018-05-10.
Portuguese
Verb
crome
- first-person singular (eu) present subjunctive of cromar
- third-person singular (ele and ela, also used with você and others) present subjunctive of cromar
- third-person singular (você) affirmative imperative of cromar
- third-person singular (você) negative imperative of cromar
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?k?ome/, [?k?o.me]
Verb
crome
- First-person singular (yo) present subjunctive form of cromar.
- Formal second-person singular (usted) present subjunctive form of cromar.
- Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted?) present subjunctive form of cromar.
- Formal second-person singular (usted) imperative form of cromar.
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