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单词 crapaud
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crapaudn.

Forms: Middle English crapault, crapauld, crapaut, crapald, crepaud(e, -pawd, 1500s crapaude, crapawd, ( crapeaux, cropolte, crapal), 1600s crapaud; Middle English crapawnde, crepawnde, 1500s crapon.
Etymology: < French crapaud, in Old French crapaut, -ot, for earlier -ault, = Provençal crapaut, grapaut, Old Catalan grapaut, grapalt, medieval Latin crapaldus, crapollus: see Diez, Littré, Hatzfeld.
1. A toad. Obsolete.
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the world > animals > amphibians > order Anura or Salienta (frogs and toads) > [noun] > toad
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1481 W. Caxton tr. Myrrour of Worlde ii. xv. 99 Yf the tode, Crapault, or spyncop, byte a man or woman, they be in daunger for to dye.
1485 W. Caxton tr. Thystorye & Lyf Charles the Grete sig. eiij/1 Serpentes, crapauldes, and other beestes venemous and detestable.
1634 H. Peacham Gentlemans Exercise (new ed.) iii. 152 The old Armes of France were the three Toades or Crapauds.
2. (More fully crapaud-stone.) A precious stone formerly believed to be produced in the head of the toad: cf. Shakespeare As You Like It ii. i. 13; a toadstone n.1 (The stones so named were of many kinds.) Obsolete.
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society > occupation and work > materials > raw material > gem or precious stone > stones associated with animals > [noun] > toad-stone
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c1440 Promptorium Parvulorum 101 Crepawnde, or crapawnde, precyous stone [ Pynson crepaud], smaragdus.
1447 O. Bokenham Lyvys Seyntys (1835) 3 No man whyhs [= wys] The verteuous crepaude despyse lest, Thow [= though] a todys crowne wer' hys fyrst nest.
1465 Will of Kateryn Peke (P.R.O.: PROB. 11/5) f. 94v My crepaude stone.
1557 Will of George Amyas (P.R.O.: PROB. 11/39) f. 382v A stone called a Cropolte.
1558 Gifts to Q. Eliz. in J. Nichols Progresses Queen Elizabeth II. 539 A jewell, contayning a crapon or toade-stone set in golde.
a1586 Sir P. Sidney Arcadia (1590) i. iii. sig. C4v Her haire like Crapal-stone.

Draft additions June 2019

slang (chiefly derogatory). Frequently with capital initial. A French person or a person of French descent. Cf. Johnny Crapaud n. [Compare earlier frog n.1 10a.]
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the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Europe > French nation > [noun] > native or inhabitant of France
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?c1834 J. Wetherell Adventures (1953) iv. 88 What the devil were you all about to let the damn'd Croppoes give you such an infernal drubbing?
1835 C. J. Latrobe Rambler in N. Amer. II. xv. 277 If one or another of us approached, one or two of the Crapauds would turn to us with an air of..the greatest tribulation.
1901 ‘R. Connor’ Man from Glengarry i. 27 ‘'Tis more than she will do to you whatever, if you cannot keep off that crapeau yonder a little better,’ said Big Mack, reaching for a Frenchman who kept dodging in upon him with annoying persistence.
2016 @AthertonStevea 24 July in twitter.com (O.E.D. Archive) Krauts have a guilt complex and the Crapauds have no clue.
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