Definition of Cracowe

1. a long-toed boot fashionable in the court of Richard II [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cracowe

cracks
cracks a book
cracksman
cracksmen
crackt
cracktro
cracktros
crackup
crackups
cracky
cracky wagon
cracovienne
cracoviennes
cracowe (current term)
cracowes
cradle
cradle-robber
cradle-to-grave
cradle cap
cradle caps
cradle robber
cradle snatcher
cradle snatchers
cradleboard
cradleboards
cradled
cradlelike
cradler

Literary usage of Cracowe

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

1. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1851)
"í weapon or spear: for cracowe Pikes wae the name Now the Edmund spoken of as ... Since I sent you the Query respecting a cracowe Pike, 1 haye found that I ..."

2. The Acts and Ordinances of the Eastland Company: Edited for the Royal by Eastland Company, Maud Sellers (1906)
"... if this reading is accepted, then possibly the word is only a corruption of Cracow, which appears in various forms. cracowe ..."

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