crow
11crow|dy — crow|die or crow|dy «KROW dee», noun. Scottish. a thick mixture of oatmeal and water; gruel; porridge. ╂[origin uncertain] …
12Crow — (spr. kroh), Krähenindianer, Absaroka, Indianerstamm der Siouxfamilie, in den Prärien südl. vom Yellowstone River bis gegen das Felsengebirge, jetzt in zwei Reservationen im Staate Montana …
13Crow — Indian tribe of the American Midwest, the name is a rough translation of their own name, Apsaruke …
14crow — vb *boast, brag, vaunt, gasconade …
15crow — verb, meaning ‘to make the sound of a cock’ and ‘to boast’, has past forms crowed (more usual) and crew (only in the first meaning, often in allusion to the cock in the New Testament account of Christ s betrayal). The past participle is always… …
16crow — [v] brag, exult babble, blow, bluster, boast, cackle, caw, cock a doodle doo*, cry, flourish, gas, gloat, glory in, gurgle, jubilate, mouth, prate, puff, rodomontade, squawk, strut, swagger, triumph, vaunt, whoop; concept 49 …
17crow|er — «KROH uhr», noun. 1. a cock that crows. 2. a person that crows …
18Crow — For other uses, see Crow (disambiguation). Crow American Crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos) Scientific classification Kingdom …
19crow — crow1 /kroh/, n. 1. any of several large oscine birds of the genus Corvus, of the family Corvidae, having a long, stout bill, lustrous black plumage, and a wedge shaped tail, as the common C. brachyrhynchos, of North America. 2. any of several… …
20Crow — /kroh/, n. 1. a member of a Siouan people of eastern Montana. 2. a Siouan language closely related to Hidatsa. [1795 1805; trans. of North American F (gens des) Corbeaux Raven (people), literal trans. of Crow apsá·loke a Crow Indian] * * * North… …