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472 crush; pinch. See further under ,

krumpet [kro‘mpət],, 1) curved, to a boat’s keel (to facilitate the rowing); keel-, of a boat: having a sharply curved keel. 2) crook-backed, humped; a k. or k.-backed body (person), a k.-backed coo. 3) shrunk; shrivelled up, = : (k. ) from, ; see ante. —  and  krumpen, , crooked, stiff and bent, properly of an old *krimpa, , a) to be bent, crooked, shrunk; b) to shrivel up; to make crooked.

krumpin [kro‘mpɩn (kru‘mpɩn)], , a sharp curve, of the curve of a boat’s keel in order to facilitate the rowing: a keel-k. ( to “keel-”, the keel-rounding, which is better for sailing). *krumpan or, and ,
 * krumping. See $1$, and

krumplikin [kro‘mp··lɩkɩn·],, a codling, =. Sound (Lerwick, ). an original *krympill or up, shrunk or stunted. krumpa and krympa, krympa, krympe,, to shrink; krympling,, a cripple; poor little wretch. The ending - in the Shetlandic word is doubtless the same as in,  manikin, manneken,, formed by analogy.
 * krympl, denoting something shrivelled

krun [krūn],, 1) a crown; garland. 2) the crown of the head. 3) summit. As a place-name denotes a) circular hill-top; b) a hill with a circular top; thus: de Krun o’ de Øra , hill-top; de Krun o’ Winjerhul , hill-top; de Krun o’ Katfirt’ , a hill; de [krūnəns] o’ Kollaster , hills: krúna, , a crown; a wreath; the crown of the head. The word is found in Norway as the name of  mountains and of farms.  , in a more extended sense, top, point, assimilates to  crown,
 * krúnurnar. Shetl. St. p. 125. —

†krunter [kro‘ntər],, the gurnard, Trigla. , ? See ,, and ,

krupen [krupən, krup$n$n (krup$wg$m)], , crawled, crept. See further ,

krupp [krup],, cramp. The second part in the ;

kruppen [(kropən) krop$e$m], , shrunk; contracted; doubled up (of the body or limbs); a k. body; to stand k. See ,

kruppin [krupin, -ɩn] and kruppen [krupən],, 1) the body; now only found in a few phrases, as: Blessins be upo dy k.! bless your body! 2) man, person, mostly jocularly or mockingly: an odd or poor individual. “ is a ”, you are a queer one. Puir ! poor fellow!. Siccan a k.! what a queer person! Fy upo yon k.! fy fa’ [‘befall’] yon k.! may misfortune befall him (her), that ''“body”! he (she) ought to be'' ashamed. Also [krup·iɩn·] ; fy fa’ yon k.! — More rarely , - [(krɔpɩn) kropin, -ɩn, -ən]. — kroppr,, the body. The form of the word springs from the accusative with added definite article: kroppinn, *kruppinn.

krus [krūs, krô̅s (krus, krô̆s)], , 1) a jug (made from clay), a small, cup-shaped earthen vessel, partly a) for holding train-oil, “øli [‘oil’]-k.” (Ireland, : krūs), partly b) in which to form and bake a dough of meal filled with fish-livers in the centre; “liver-k.” (: krô̅s). 2) dough of meal with fish-livers in the centre, baked in a (stoneware jug or cup-shaped vessel); a