Definition of Crants

1. n. A garland carried before the bier of a maiden.

Definition of Crants

1. a type of garland [n -ES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Crants

crannied
crannies
crannock
crannocks
crannog
crannoge
crannoges
crannogs
cranny
crannying
cranreuch
cranreuchs
crans
crant
crantara
crants (current term)
crantses

Literary usage of Crants

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

1. The Tragedy of Hamlet by William Shakespeare, Edward Dowden (1899)
"Shards} F, omitted Q. 254. crants] Q ; Rites F, Q 6 and many editors. ... Hardiman, Our Prayer-Book, 138, says: "The crants were garlands which it was usual ..."

2. The Tragedy of Hamlet by William Shakespeare, Edward Dowden (1899)
"Shards} F, omitted Q. 254. crants] Q ; Rites F, Q 6 and many editors. ... Hardiman, Our Prayer-Book, 138, says: "The crants were garlands which it was usual ..."

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