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croote
† croote Obs. = criton.1382 Wyclif Ps. ci. 4 My bones as croote han dried.
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cratling
ˈcratling dial. Also crutlin. = crackling 3. (Cf. also critling.)1850 Madden Wyclif's Bible Gloss., Critouns [also s.v. Croote], cratlings, refuse of frying pan. 1881 Oxfordsh. Gloss. (Suppl.), Crutlins, the remains of the leaf after the lard is extracted, sometimes called scratchins (Islip cruklins...
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Collegiate and Parochial Church of St Peter, Ruthin
Foundation
1310 Sir Hugh (Rector of Llanrhydd)
1353 Nicholas de Blechley
1391 Gethin
14—David ap Ieuan ap Iorwerth
1416 William Sutton
1421 John Croote
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criton
ˈcriton Obs. exc. dial. Also 4 critoun, 9 dial. critten. [a. F. cretons ‘the crispie peeces or mammockes remaining of lard, that hath beene first shred..then strained, etc.’ (Cotgr.)] The refuse of lard or grease; = crackling n. 3.1388 Wyclif Ps. ci[i]. 4 My boonus han dried vp as Critouns [1382 cro...
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scratching
▪ I. scratching, n. Obs. exc. dial. Chiefly pl. (ˈskrætʃɪŋ) Also 5 pl. scrachenis. [App. a corrupt form of the word which appears variously as cratchen, cracon, crackling 3, crawke; cf. also the synonymous criton (F. cretons), croote (Wyclif).] a. The refuse of tallow remaining after refining. b. Th...
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