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Definition of Crimini
1. Noun. A dark brown edible mushroom, ''Agaricus bisporus'', that has a rounded cap; called a portobello when mature ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Crimini
1. cremini [n -S] - See also: cremini
Lexicographical Neighbors of Crimini
Literary usage of Crimini
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Case Usage in Livy by Robert Benson Steele (1910)
"... praeda (8), as in 31, 2 8, 6 ne classi hostium praedae ac praemio essent; and
2, 52, 7 huic proelium . . . crimini erat. Other examples are neuters most ..."
2. The Weekly Reporter by David Sutherland, India High Court (Calcutta, India), Great Britain Privy Council. Judicial Committee (1892)
"... Officer," in Sev 11 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, are not in our opinion,
intended as an exhaust;»* enumeration of the functions of crimini Courts. ..."
3. A Grammar of the Latin Language from Plautus to Suetonius by Henry John Roby (1874)
"... (where crimini may be referred to § 1152 or § 1156), would mean, if crimini
be treated as predicative, ' the place could not be made into a charge'. ..."
4. Case Usage in Livy by Robert Benson Steele (1910)
"... praeda (8), as in 31, 2 8, 6 ne classi hostium praedae ac praemio essent; and
2, 52, 7 huic proelium . . . crimini erat. Other examples are neuters most ..."
5. The Weekly Reporter by David Sutherland, India High Court (Calcutta, India), Great Britain Privy Council. Judicial Committee (1892)
"... Officer," in Sev 11 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, are not in our opinion,
intended as an exhaust;»* enumeration of the functions of crimini Courts. ..."
6. A Grammar of the Latin Language from Plautus to Suetonius by Henry John Roby (1874)
"... (where crimini may be referred to § 1152 or § 1156), would mean, if crimini
be treated as predicative, ' the place could not be made into a charge'. ..."