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crannied, a.|ˈkrænɪd| [f. cranny + -ed2.] 1. Having crannies or chinks.
c1440Promp. Parv. 100 Cranyyd, rimatus. 1577B. Googe Heresbach's Husb. iii. (1586) 137 Their hornes large cranied, and blacke. 1639G. Daniel Ecclus. xxxix. 76 As a Raine doth drench The crannied Earth. 1646Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. vii. i. 339 A..fruit..not unlike a Citron, but somewhat rougher, chopt and cranied. 1870Tennyson, Flower in the crannied wall, I pluck you out of the crannies. 2. Of the formation of a cranny.
1590Shakes. Mids. N. v. i. 159 A wall..That had in it a crannied hole or chinke. |