Definition of Crims

1. Noun. (plural of crim) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Crims

1. crim [n] - See also: crim

Lexicographical Neighbors of Crims

crimp
crimpage
crimped
crimper
crimpers
crimpier
crimpiest
crimping
crimple
crimpled
crimples
crimpling
crimpness
crimps
crimpy
crims (current term)
crimson
crimson clover
crimsoned
crimsoning
crimsonly
crimsonness
crimsons
crinal
crinate
crinated
crincum-crancum
crincum-crancums
crine
crined

Literary usage of Crims

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Official Proceedings of the Republican National Convention Held at Chicago by Republican National Convention (1903)
"crims. I have the credentials in my hand. I will send them to the Chair. The PRESIDENT [after examining the credentials]. The record corrects the impression ..."

2. The principal navigations voyages traffiques and discoveries of the English by Richard Hakluyt (1903)
"It was said that two of the prince of "**" "aa messenger on the eight day to the captain of Astracan, the crims his sonnes were amongst them. ..."

3. The Rational Method in Reading: An Original Presentation of Sight and Sound by Edward Gendar Ward, Ellen E. Kenyon-Warner, William Landon Felter, Mary Anna Ward (1896)
"I know you are fond of crims^n," said Fred. And he pick^d up the red one for ... When they told him of the rabbit, he said, "Was it a crims^n or a violet ..."

4. Early Voyages and Travels to Russia and Persia, by Anthony Jenkinson and by Edward Delmar Morgan, Charles Henry Coote, Anthony Jenkinson (1886)
"Some of them lay on the crims side of Volga, and some on the Nagay side, ... The ninth day newes was brought that the crims determined to assault the towne ..."

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