rare. [f. CRIB sb. and v.]

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  † 1.  The occupant of a child’s crib; a young child. Obs. nonce-use. (Cf. CRIB sb. 5 b.)

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1701.  Lady M. Coke, in Cowper MSS. II. 415 (Hist. MSS. Comm.). If my little cribber could speak.

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  2.  One who ‘cribs’ or appropriates clandestinely; one who uses a crib (sense 19). colloq.

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1892.  Pall Mall Gaz., 19 Oct., 3/1. He can study the records of historic cribbers.

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