Crag
[krag] /kræg/
noun
1.
a steep, rugged rock; rough, broken, projecting part of a rock.
[krag] /kræg/
noun, Scot. and North England.
1.
the neck, throat, or craw.
/kræɡ/
noun
1.
a steep rugged rock or peak
/kræɡ/
noun
1.
a formation of shelly sandstone in E England, deposited during the Pliocene and Pleistocene epochs
n.
early 14c.; as a place-name element attested from c.1200, probably from a Celtic source akin to Old Irish crec “rock,” and carrac “cliff,” Welsh craig “rock, stone,” Manx creg.
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