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Cruth
Cruth Cruth (kr?th), n. [W. crwth.] (Mus.) See 4th Crowd.
cruth
Crowd Crowd, n. [W. crwth; akin to Gael. cruit. Perh. named from its shape, and akin to Gr. kyrto`s curved, and E. curve. Cf. Rote.] An ancient instrument of music with six strings; a kind of violin, being the oldest known stringed instrument played with a bow. [Written also croud, crowth, cruth, and crwth.] A lackey that . . . can warble upon a crowd a little. --B. Jonson.

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- Field -- in Red and Green". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved November 1, 2016. Cruth, Cash (April 7, 2014). "Marquee at Wrigley Field a Beloved Relic". Major...
- this way, such as: The crwth (pronounced /ˈkrʊθ/ or /ˈkruːθ/, also spelled cruth in English) is a Welsh musical instrument similar to the violin. He intricately...
- Welsh Prydain 'Britain', pryd 'appearance, form, image, resemblance'; Irish cruth 'appearance, shape', Old Irish Cruithin 'Picts') Cheviot from *cev- = 'ridge'...
- reconstructed as *Pritanī, from Common Celtic *kʷritu, which became Old Irish cruth and Old Welsh pryd. This likely means "people of the forms", and could be...
- all-star nods; Peavy up for vote". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved July 25, 2012. Cruth, Cash (July 25, 2012). "Dunn's 30th blast sparks White Sox rally". MLB.com...
- represent a monophthong in the borrowed words "cwm" and "crwth" (sometimes cruth). Other languages cope with the limitation in the number of Latin vowel...
- beginning of the clause. This results in an abnormal word order, e.g. ad- cruth caín -cichither "[the] fair form will be seen" (where ad-chichither is the...
- Santa Malipas Zacatecas la Junta del Sol y Cruz" ("Cruz" pronounced as "cruth" with distinción): with the narrator becoming slightly more out-of-breath...
- which is also used as a noun. It is thought to relate to the Irish word cruth, meaning "form, figure, shape". The name is believed to derive from *Qritani...
- Irish Cruithen-tuath, "land of the Picts". The base word is Scottish/Irish cruth, Welsh pryd, meaning "form". The British were the "people of forms", with...