Craig


[kreyg] /kreɪg/

noun
1.
Edward Gordon, 1872–1966, English stage designer, producer, and author.
2.
a male given name: from a Welsh family name meaning “rock.”.
/kreɡ; kreɪɡ/
noun
1.
a Scot word for crag
/kreɪɡ/
noun
1.
Edward Gordon. 1872–1966, English theatrical designer, actor, and director. His nonrealistic scenic design greatly influenced theatre in Europe and the US

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