Crypel

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - crypel

According to the Old English Dictionary:

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crypel
m. I. a narrow passage, burrow, drain:--Crypeles (crepeles cuniculi, i. latrinae, Hpt. Gl. 484, 21) cuniculi, An. Ox. 3320. Crypelas, 2, 191. Crypel (crepel, in margin, crypell altered to crypele cuniculum, foveam, domunculum, Hpt. Gl. 473, 34) cuniculum, 2856: cuniculum, i. domunculam, 2, 113. Cripel cuniculum ,i. foramen, 5, 33. II. crypelas; pl. glosses cancelli:--Ðurh crepelas per cancellos (prospexi; I looked through my casement, Pro

Related words: 7, 6), Kent. Gl. 180. v. creópan. crypel

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