† crayne
obs. var. of cranny n. and v.
[App. a scribal or typographical error: in Promp. Parv. crayne occupies the alphabetical place of cranye; and in quot. 1607 two syllables are wanted.]
| c 1440 Promp. Parv. 100 Crayne [Pynson, crany], rima. 1607 W. Barksted Mirrha (1876) 61 The tree streight craynes, and springs forth a child. |