crue

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See also: crûe

English

Noun

crue (plural crues)

  1. Obsolete form of crew.
    • 1620, Edward Elton, An Exposition of the Epistle of Saint Paul to the Colossians (page 101)
      [] hee would seeme to make that to be, which is not, and so doth winne to himselfe from simple people that runne after men of that cursed crue []

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French

Etymology

From croître (to grow)

Pronunciation

Noun

crue f (plural crues)

  1. flood
  2. (obsolete) growth

Adjective

crue

  1. feminine singular of cru

Verb

crue f

  1. feminine singular of the past participle of croire

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Norman

Adjective

crue

  1. feminine singular of crû

Venetian

Adjective

crue f

  1. feminine plural of cruo