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Definition of Crepier
1. crepy [adj] - See also: crepy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Crepier
Literary usage of Crepier
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Monthly Magazine by Benjamin Franklin Collection (Library of Congress), Richard Phillips (1803)
"... crepier, be was at home ; where he was ib much frightened with the hiding of
the body in the air, ..."
2. The Literary Magazine, and American Register by Charles Brockden Brown (1804)
"In regard to another person, crepier, he was at home ; where he was so much
frightened with the hissing of the body in the air, and the noise of its fall, ..."
3. Historical Index to the Manuals of the Corporation of the City of New York by Otto Hufeland, David Thomas Valentine, New York (N.Y.). Common Council, Samuel J. Willis (1868)
"The Dwelling House, at the Corner of the Old Slip, late belonging to the Estate
of Elizabeth Klock, deceas'd, now in the Possession of John crepier, ..."
4. Memoires et documents by Académie chablaisienne, Thonon-les-Bains (1893)
"... sitam in crepier continentem dimidiam posam ... Item in eodem territorio de
crepier quandam aliam ..."