Definition of Crummie

1. a cow with crooked horns [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Crummie

crumbly
crumbs
crumbum
crumbums
crumby
crumcake
crumcakes
crumen
crumenal
crumenals
crumens
crumhorn
crumhorns
crummack
crummacks
crummie (current term)
crummier
crummies
crummiest
crummily
crumminess
crumminesses
crummock
crummocks
crummy
crump
crumped
crumper
crumpest

Literary usage of Crummie

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

1. Whistle-binkie: A Collection of Songs for the Social Circle by John Donald Carrick, Alexander Rodger, David Robertson (1890)
"WHEN auld Nannie crummie and I crap thegither. Amid the lang dearth, in the cauld winter weather, Folk jeering me, swore her as auld as my mither, ..."

2. The Scottish Gallovidian Encyclopedia by John Mactaggart (1876)
"crummie—The name for favourite cows. crummieS PUNCH—Grog, half water, half whisky.—Crumble, a. Priest, who was once a placed preacher in Kirkcudbright, ..."

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