Craw definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary CRAW, n. [G.] The crop or first stomach of fowls. WordNet ... a stomach for storage and preliminary maceration of food [syn: craw, crop] Merriam Webster's noun Etymology: Middle English crawe, from ... bird or insect. Phrases and idioms: stick in one's craw be unacceptable. Etymology: ME, rel. to MDu. craghe, MLG krage, MHG krage neck, throat Webster's 1913 Dictionary Craw Craw (kr[add]), n. [Akin to D. kraag neck, collar, ...
... same word.] 1. The first stomach of a fowl; the craw. 2. The top or highest part of a thing; the ... a stomach for storage and preliminary maceration of food [syn: craw, crop] v 1: cut short; "She wanted her hair cropped ... cut back] Merriam Webster's I. noun Etymology: Middle English, craw, head of a plant, yield of a field, from Old English cropp craw, head of a plant; akin to Old High German kropf goiter, craw Date: before 12th century 1. a pouched enlargement of the ... 1913 Dictionary Crop Crop (kr?p), n. [OE. crop, croppe, craw, top of a plant, harvest, AS. crop, cropp, craw, ...
... 1913 Dictionary Crop Crop (kr?p), n. [OE. crop, croppe, craw, top of a plant, harvest, AS. crop, cropp, craw, top, bunch, ear of corn; akin to D. krop craw, G. kropf, Icel. kroppr hump or bunch on the body, body; but cf. also W. cropa, croppa, crop or craw of a bird, Ir. & Gael. sgroban. Cf. Croup, Crupper, Croup ... gullet of birds, serving as a receptacle for food; the craw. 2. The top, end, or highest part of anything, especially ...
... the stomach of human beings in contempt only. 2. The craw of fowls. WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: informal ... into which food is taken by swallowing; in birds, the craw; -- now used only of the lower animals, exept humorously or ... Dictionary of English Synonyms n. 1. Stomach (of animals). 2. Craw, crop, first stomach (of a bird). Airports Landing Facility Type ... abdomen, abomasum, bay window, bazoo, beerbelly, belly, breadbasket, chaps, chops, craw, crop, diaphragm, embonpoint, embouchure, first stomach, gab, gizzard, gob, gullet ...
... cr?ghe; akin to Old English cræga throat — more at craw Date: 14th century chiefly Scottish neck, throat Oxford Reference Dictionary ... Webster's 1913 Dictionary Crag Crag, n. [A form of craw: cf. D. kraag neck, collar, G. kragen. See Craw.] 1. The neck or throat [Obs.] And bear the crag ...
... French, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German kropf craw — more at crop Date: 14th century the rump of a ... voice; cf. also LG. kropp, G. kropf, the crop or craw of a bird, and tumor on the anterior part of ...
... tangle, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German kropf craw — more at crop Date: 1686 1. two or more figures ... cluster, bunch, packet, group; of G. origin: cf. G. krepf craw, crop, tumor, bunch. See Crop, n.] 1. A cluster, crowd ...