Obs. Also 6 crobb. = CROAK v.

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c. 1350.  N. Eng. Leg., in Horstmann, Altengl. Leg., II. 149/252. I leue to crakes þat crobbes & cryes.

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c. 1450.  St. Cuthbert (Surtees), 2380. Þe crawe … Reufully sho crobbed and cryed.

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c. 1475.  Cath. Angl., 83 (MS. A). To Crobe, crocitare vel crocare, coruorum est. A Crobbynge of rauens.

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1566.  Drant, Horace’s Sat., A iij. Still, still thy stomake crobbs.

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