Creódan
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - creódan
According to the Old English Dictionary:
ic creóde, ðú creódest, crýtst, crýst, he creódeþ, crýdeþ, crýt,
- CREÓDAN
- pl. creódaþ; p. ic, he creád, ðu crude, pl. crudon; pp. croden To CROWD, press, drive; premere, premi, pellere, pelli :-- Ðonne heáh geþring on cleofu crýdeþ when the towering mass on the cliffs presses, Exon. 101b; Th. 384, 15; Rä. 4, 28. Creád cnear on flot the bark drove afloat, Chr. 937; Th. 204, 14; col. 1; Æðelst. 35. [Prompt. crowdyñ' UNCERTAIN impello: Chauc. croude, crowde push: Kil. kruyen, kruyden trudere, propellere.] creodan