Definition of Crouts

1. crout [n] - See also: crout

Lexicographical Neighbors of Crouts

croupous bronchitis
croupous laryngitis
croupous lymph
croupous membrane
croups
croupy
crouse
crousely
croustade
croustades
crout
croute
croutes
crouton
croutons
crouts (current term)
crouzon's disease
crouzon syndrome
crow
crow's-feet
crow's-foot
crow's-nest
crow's feet
crow's foot
crow's nest
crow's nests
crow-bait
crow-eater
crow-eaters
crow-trodden

Literary usage of Crouts

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

1. Chrysanthemum Culture for America: A Book about Chrysanthemums, Their by James Morton (1891)
"St. crouts Saddington. St. Patrick Beethoven. Sarnia Glory Glory. Stonewall Jackson Mrs. Potter, Crystal Wave. The Daimio Erectum Superbum. ..."

2. The Chrysanthemum, Its History, Culture, Classification, and Nomenclature by Frederick William Thomas Burbidge (1885)
"Elaine WHITE CHRISTINE, syn. Mrs. Forsyth WHITE QUEEN, syn. Empress of India WHITE SADDINGTON, syn. White St. crouts WHITE ST. ..."

3. Graham's Magazine by George R. Graham, Edgar Allan Poe (1851)
"... butler, cheese, crouts, and jars of honey. They made a delicious repast on the spot, and afterward filled their sacks with as much as they could carry. ..."

4. The Magazine of History with Notes and Queries (1916)
"... or rather a cave, which they found well stored with provision, such as bacon, butter, cheese, crouts, ..."

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