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Rh accosting the brook: , you bent one, you crooked one See further under , krókóttr,, crooked, curved. ,, which may be the same word.

kruki [kruki],, a bend, curve; de k. o’ a “dyke” (?); see $1$,

krukl,$1$ krukel [kruk$1$l, krok$ə$l, -əl], , applied to a person: to bend one’s back, to go bent forward; to become bowed; to k. under a heavy burden; to k. doon [‘down’] wi’ age. krukla,, to walk with bent and stiff limbs (and back); to walk wearily and unsteadily. See $ə$,

krukl$2$, krukel [krok$2$l, krokəl], , to wrinkle, crease; in : , k.. See the word.

kruklet [kroklət],, wrinkled; creased.   krökllot, , wrinkled, creased, krøglet,, creased. See $ə$,

krukset, kruk-set [kruk·sɛt·, -sæt·], , to drive an animal into the corner of a fence in order to catch it, to k.-s. a(n) animal. *króksetja. See, ,

krumm [krom],, to tie a string around the feet of a goose to prevent it from walking too far; to k. a goose. ,, an old “*krumma”,  to bend; press (to curve, shrink), from which the root-extension:. — Different from the homonymous ,

krummek [kromək],, 1) the hand with hooked fingers; to set de k., to set the four fingers against the thumb, a k.-fu’ [‘-full’], a handful 2) as much as can be held between the tips of finger and thumb, a pinch; a k. o’ meal. — krumma,, hand (with bended fingers;  and  krumma); “krumma” also handful. With , in the “to set de k.”,  also  (Lister) krummar, , the four fingers hooked.

krump$2$ [kro‘mp],, curved back, hump, caused by raising the back (in contrast to a natural hump); to geng wi’ a k. atween de shooders [‘shoulders’]; to set de k., to arch the back.  curvature; shrinking. See $w$,, and ,

krump$1$ [kro‘mp],, a mass of butter or cheese kneaded and formed like a loaf; cheese eaten together with butter., The word is doubtless to be classed with krumpa,, to shrink; press; squeeze; knead, and, in that case, cognate with the preceding word. ,.

krump$1$ [kro‘mp],, to cause to shrink or contract, to k. onyting; . de bread is, the bread is shrunk (having been too long over the fire). — has doubtless also meant to curve, bend; see below , (properly ), , , and $2$,  — krumpa,, to shrink; press; squeeze.

krump$1$ [kro‘mp],, 1) , to crush between the teeth; to k. a .  2)  , to make a cracking noise ( of something being crushed between the teeth). krumpa, crump, , to crush (between the teeth). The  with close o [kro‘mp, not krȯ‘mp] might indicate to be originally Shetlandic, and not a loan-word from.

krumpas [kro‘mpas],, a dish of meal kneaded with fish-livers. , Skelbre, Also [kro‘mpɩs]. krumpa and krympa, , to press; squeeze; knead;