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craze-mill
† craze-mill Obs. [Cf. craze v. 2.] A mill for crushing tin ore: see crazing vbl. n. 3.1671 Phil. Trans. VI. 2111 Two sorts of Tin; the one, which is too small, the other, too great. The latter is new-ground in a Crazemill (in all respects like a Greist-mill with two stones, the upper and the neathe... Oxford English Dictionary
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craze
▪ I. craze, v. (kreɪz) Forms: 4–7 crase, 5– crayse, 6–7 craise, 6– craze. [A fuller form acrase, acraze, is known in 16th c.; if this existed earlier, the probability would be that crase was aphetic for acrase, and this a. OF. acraser, var. of écraser. The latter is supposed to be of Norse origin: c... Oxford English Dictionary
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