Definition of Crêpy

1. Adjective. (alternative form of crêpy) ¹

2. Adjective. Resembling or similar to crêpe. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Crêpy

1. crepey [adj CREPIER, CREPIEST] - See also: crepey

Lexicographical Neighbors of Crêpy

crepons
crept
crepuscle
crepuscles
crepuscular
crepuscular ray
crepuscular rays
crepuscularities
crepuscularity
crepuscularly
crepuscule
crepuscules
crepusculine
crepusculous
crepusculum
crepy
crerarite
cresc
crescence
crescendi
crescendo
crescendo angina
crescendo murmur
crescendo sleep
crescendoed
crescendoes
crescendoing
crescendos
crescent
crescent(a)

Literary usage of Crêpy

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Cambridge Modern History by John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton Acton, Adolphus William Ward, George Walter Prothero, Ernest Alfred Benians (1904)
"1544] Peace of Crepy and Turkish wars. Their real concession was abstention from taking part with the Emperor's enemies, while Charles and Henry VIII ..."

2. Paris and Environs, with Routes from London to Paris: Handbook for Travellers by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1894)
"From Chantilly to Paris via Senlis and Crepy-en-Valois. ... From Crepy to Paril (Gare du Nord), 88 M. This line diverges to the right of that to Creil ..."

3. How to Collect Continental China by C. H. Wylde (1907)
"Mark on hard porcelain (with or without the fleur-de-lys). Crowned O. Mark of the director, Benoist Le Brun, 9 1806-1812. CREPY-EN-VALOIS SOFT PORCELAIN, ..."

4. European Treaties Bearing on the History of the United States and Its by Frances Gardiner Davenport, Charles Oscar Paullin (1917)
"Treaty concluded between France and Spain, at Crepy-en- Laonnois, September 18, 1544;* separate article relating to the Indies, signed by the ..."

5. A History of England by James Franck Bright (1889)
"... no intention of taking a refusal ; and on the 19th of September a separate peace was signed at Crepy. The English were indignant at being thus, ..."

6. A History of England and the British Empire by Arthur Donald Innes (1913)
"Charles found it convenient for himself to make terms on his own account with Francis at Crepy, five days after Henry had taken Boulogne. ..."

7. A Dictionary of Biography: Comprising the Most Eminent Characters of All by Richard Alfred Davenport (1832)
"Francis I. of France gave him on asylum, and even appointed him his ambassador to Charles V. after the peace of Crepy. Alamanni had previously addressed ..."

8. The Cambridge Modern History by John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton Acton, Adolphus William Ward, George Walter Prothero, Ernest Alfred Benians (1904)
"1544] Peace of Crepy and Turkish wars. Their real concession was abstention from taking part with the Emperor's enemies, while Charles and Henry VIII ..."

9. Paris and Environs, with Routes from London to Paris: Handbook for Travellers by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1894)
"From Chantilly to Paris via Senlis and Crepy-en-Valois. ... From Crepy to Paril (Gare du Nord), 88 M. This line diverges to the right of that to Creil ..."

10. How to Collect Continental China by C. H. Wylde (1907)
"Mark on hard porcelain (with or without the fleur-de-lys). Crowned O. Mark of the director, Benoist Le Brun, 9 1806-1812. CREPY-EN-VALOIS SOFT PORCELAIN, ..."

11. European Treaties Bearing on the History of the United States and Its by Frances Gardiner Davenport, Charles Oscar Paullin (1917)
"Treaty concluded between France and Spain, at Crepy-en- Laonnois, September 18, 1544;* separate article relating to the Indies, signed by the ..."

12. A History of England by James Franck Bright (1889)
"... no intention of taking a refusal ; and on the 19th of September a separate peace was signed at Crepy. The English were indignant at being thus, ..."

13. A History of England and the British Empire by Arthur Donald Innes (1913)
"Charles found it convenient for himself to make terms on his own account with Francis at Crepy, five days after Henry had taken Boulogne. ..."

14. A Dictionary of Biography: Comprising the Most Eminent Characters of All by Richard Alfred Davenport (1832)
"Francis I. of France gave him on asylum, and even appointed him his ambassador to Charles V. after the peace of Crepy. Alamanni had previously addressed ..."

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