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† craccus, cracus Obs. [? for Caraccas.] ‘A kind of tobacco’ (Halliwell).
1617Middleton & Rowley Fair Quarrel iv. i, We'll roar the rusty rascal out of his tobacco. Ay, and he had the best craccus in London. a1625Fletcher Woman's Prize i. ii, Selling (which is a sin unpardonable) Of counterfeit Cods or musty English Cracus. |