crannock
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crannock — an old English unit of volume for grains. Never standardized, the crannock was roughly 10 bushels (350 liters) … Dictionary of units of measurement
crannock — ˈkranək noun ( s) Etymology: Medieval Latin crannoca, crannocus, of Celtic origin; akin to Welsh crynog crannock : an old unit of capacity once used in the west of England and in Wales and Ireland and equal to two, four, or more bushels … Useful english dictionary
Crannock — A unit of measure of wheat; used also of fish; equiv. to 37 gallons. [?< Ir. cran] … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
crannock — cran·nock … English syllables
curnock — ˈkərnək noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English carnok, of Celtic origin; akin to Welsh crynog crannock : crannock … Useful english dictionary
crynok — obs. f. crannock, curnock … Useful english dictionary
eranc — [eranc error or misprint for cranoc crannock. Holland Camden s Brit. ii. 167; cf. 175.] … Useful english dictionary