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CRAWDOUN, _s._ A coward.

_Douglas._

Fr. _creant_ and _donn-er_, to do homage.

_To_ CREAM, _v. a._ To hawk goods, S. B.

~Cream~, ~Craim~, ~Crame~, _s._

1. A merchant's booth, S.

_Acts Sed._

Teut. _kraem_, taberna rerum venalium.

2. A pack of goods for sale.

_Skene._

Teut. _kraem_, Dan. _kram_, merchandise.

~Creamer~, _s._ A pedlar, S. B.

_Skene._

Su. G. _kraemare_, Teut. _kraemer_, id.

~Creamerie~, ~Cramery~, _s._ Merchandise, goods sold by a pedlar, Aberd.

_Lyndsay._

Teut. _kraemerije_, merx.

~Cream-Ware~, ~Creme-Ware~, _s._ Articles sold by those who keep booths.

_Brand._

CREEK _of day_, The first appearance of the dawn, S.; _skreek_, S. B.

_Ramsay._

Teut. _kriecke_, aurora rutilans.

CREEPERS.

V. ~Creparis~.

_To_ CREEP IN, _v. n._ To shrink. _Cruppen in_, shrivelled, S.

Isl. _kropna_, contrahi.

CREEPY, CREEPIE, _s._

1. A low stool, occasionally used in a pulpit for elevating the speaker, S.

2. The stool of repentance, on which culprits formerly sat when making public satisfaction in the church, S.

_Ramsay._

CREESE, CREEZE, _s._ Crisis.

_Ross._

CREIL, CREEL, _s._

1. An ozier basket, S.; _scull_, synon.

_Bannatyne P._

2. Panniers are also called _creils_.

_Dunbar._

_In a creel_, in a state of mental stupefaction or confusion, S.

Ir. _crilin_, id. Gael. _criol_, a chest.

_To_ ~Creil~, _v. a._ To put into a basket, S.

~Creeling~, _s._ A foolish and indelicate custom, on the day after marriage, still retained among the vulgar in some places, S.

_To_ CREIS, _v. n._ To curl.

_Douglas._

Teut. _kroes-en_, Germ. _kraus-en_, crispare.

_To_ CREISCH, _v. a._

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