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cratch
▪ I. cratch, n.1 (krætʃ) Forms: 2–3 crecche, 4 creke, 4–5 cracche, crachche, 4–6 crache, cratche, 6 crach, cretche, (6–7 dial. critch), 6– cratch. [ME. crecche, a. OF. creche, cresche manger, crib = Pr. crepcha, crepia, It. greppia:—Rom. type *creppja, a Ger. type *crippja (Goth. kribjo), whence OHG...
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Gower dialect
supporting the inner wall of a chimney
Clever - fine (adj)
Cliffage - tithe on quarried limestone, payable to the Lord of the Manor
Cloam - earthenware
Cratch
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Cat's cradle
The name may have come from a corruption of cratch-cradle, or manger cradle (although this derivation is disputed by the OED).
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Lydia Panas
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The 2017 Women's March exhibition, Lens/cratch, 8 March 2017
1958 births
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20th-century American
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Jocelyn Lee (artist)
Photographing Vulnerability in AnOther by Miss Rosen – April 20, 2018
Jocelyn Lee: The Appearance of Things at the Center for Maine Contemporary Art in Lens/cratch
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Mince pie
those consumed today, and oblong shaped; the jurist John Selden presumed that "the coffin of our Christmas-Pies, in shape long, is in Imitation of the Cratch
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cratcher
† ˈcratcher Obs. rare. [f. cratch v. + -er1.] One who scratches or scrapes up.1514 Barclay Cyt. & Uplondyshm. (Percy Soc.) 32 Hunters of ryches, Cratchers of coyne.
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The Only Number That Matters Is Won
The album features guest appearances from Masta Ace, Lee $cratch Perry, Snoop Dogg, Burnt MD, Lawrence Arnell, Rival.
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encradle
encradle, v. (ɛnˈkreɪd(ə)l) Also 7 incradle. [f. en-1 + cradle n.] trans. To lay in a cradle.1596 Spenser Hymne Heavenly Love 225 Where he encradled was In simple cratch, wrapt in a wad of hay. 1655 Fuller Church Hist. i. iv. 213 Three Child-Constantines encradled. 1662 ― Worthies, Linc. ii. 165 Tho...
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crèche
‖ crèche, n. (krɛʃ, kreɪʃ) Also creche, erron. crêche. [F. crèche (in 13th c. cresche) = Pr. crépia, crepcha, It. greppia:—Rom. creppia, a. OHG. kripja, krippa, crib. Cf. cratch.] 1. A public nursery for infants; an institution where the infant children of poor women are taken care of while their mo...
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