crote2 (1155)

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crote2 (1155)

[ FEW: 2/ii,1384a crypta /2/ii,1363a *krosu-; Gdf: 2,386b crot; GdfC: ; TL: 2,1099 crote 1; DEAF:  crote 1; DMF:  crot / crote; TLF: ; OED: ; MED:  cruddes n. pl.; DMLBS: 521c crota ]
croute,  cruthe,  crute,  creste,  cruche (l. cruthe)  

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1geog.cave
( 1190-1210; MS: c.1300 )  En une crote me musçai  2430
( 1214; MS: 1214-16 )  Parmi les desertes guastines Quereit les croutes souzterrines, Les chesnes e les fous cavez  1162
2archit.theol.crypt, underground chapel or burial chamber
( 1155; MS: s.xiii4/4 )  En Leicestre, u li cors jut, Cordeille l'ensepeli En la crote el temple Jani  2050
( 1171-74; MS: c.1200 )  A grant honur fu dunc es crutes enterrez  5823
( s.xii3/4; MS: s.xiiim )  En une crote l’unt enterré  754
( MS: s.xiiiin )  criptam dicito creste (var. (J: s.xiv) crute; (L: s.xiii) cruche (l. cruthe))  i 249 (D)
( MS: s.xiii )  cripta: cruthe (var. (P: s.xiii) crute)  i 242 (K)
( MS: s.xiii2 )  aditum: crute gallice  i 229
croft  cruft 
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