crouden
Middle English
/ˈkruːdən/
verb
Definitions
- To move a means or form of transport.
- To cram; to drive into a confined space or area.
- To have a surfeit of something; to be full of something.
- To rush; to act with alacrity.
- To use compulsion upon someone.
Etymology
Inherited from Old English crūdan (press) inherited from Proto-Germanic *krūdaną.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*krūdaną
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- anticrowd English
- crowd English
- crowd-puller English
- crowder English
- crowdest English
- crowdeth English
- crowdfactoring English
- crowdfund English
- crowdfunding English
- crowdlending English
- crowdless English
- crowdlike English
- crowdpleaser English
- crowdsale English
- crowdsensing English
- crowdsource English
- crowdsourcing English
- crowdwork English
- crowdworker English
- flashcrowd English
- outcrowd English
- overcrowd English
- undercrowd English
- *grewt- Proto-Indo-European
- *krūdaną Proto-Germanic
- crūdan Old English
- croude Middle English
- croudewayn Middle English
- crowde Middle English
- crowdyng Middle English
- crud Middle English
- crude Middle English
- wayn Middle English
- *krūdan gmw-pro
- *crūdan Old Dutch
- crud sco-osc