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CROP

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Grammar
CROP, cropp, es; m.
a sprout or top of a herb, flower, berry, an ear of corn, a bunch of berries or blooms, cluster; cyma= κῦμα , thyrsus = θύρσος , spica, corymbus = κόρυμβος , racermus, uva
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  • Crop

    cyma

    • Ælfc. Gl. 60
    • ;
    • Som. 68, 18
    • ;
    • Wrt. Voc. 39, 4.
  • Crop

    tarsus, cimia [= thyrsus, cyma ]

    • 42
    • ;
    • Som. 64, 28
    • ;
    • Wrt. Voc. 31, 38.
  • Dó himmerscmealwan crop

    give him a sprout of marsh mallow

    • L. M. 3, 63
    • ;
    • Lchdm. ii. 350, 25.
  • Genim ðysse wyrte þrý croppas

    take three sprouts of this herb

    • Herb. 106
    • ;
    • Lchdm. i. 220, 10.
  • Genim ðysse wyrte croppas

    take the tops of this herb

    • 110, 4
    • ;
    • Lchdm. i. 224, 9
    • ;
    • 130, 1
    • ;
    • Lchdm. i. 240, 18
  • Genim ðysse wyrte croppas

    take berries of this herb [ivy ],

    • 100, 3
    • ;
    • Lchdm. i. 214, 3
  • Þegnas his ða croppas eton

    discipuli ejus spicas manducabant

    • Lk. Skt. Lind. 6, 1
  • Wið ðon biþ gód lustmocan crop

    a bunch of 'lustmock' is good for that

    • L. M. 1, 38
    • ;
    • Lchdm. 11, 92, 9
  • Genim lustmocan crop

    take a bunch of 'lustmock,'

    • 1, 38
    • ;
    • Lchdm. ii. 98, 16.
  • Croppas

    racemos

    • Mone B. 2572
  • Croppum

    uvis

    • 3836
the CROP or craw of a bird; vesicula gutturis
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  • Wurp ðone cropp and ða feðera wiðæftan ðæt weofod

    vesiculam gutturis et plumas projiciet prope altare

    • Lev. 1, 16.
a kidney; rien
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  • Crop

    rien

    • Ælfc. Gl. 76
    • ;
    • Som. 71, 107
    • ;
    • Wrt. Voc. 45, 13.
Etymology
Prompt. croppe cyma
Piers P. crop
Chauc. crop, croppe
Plat. kropp
Dut. krop, m.
Kil. krop, kroppe
Ger. M. H. Ger. kropf, m.
O. H. Ger. kroph, m.
Dan. krop, m. f.
Swed. kropp, m.
Icel. kroppr, m.
Derived forms
ifig-crop
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v.  croppa.
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  • CROP, n.