"crevice" meaning in Old French

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Noun

Forms: crevice oblique singular or [canonical, feminine], crevices [oblique, plural], crevice [nominative, singular], crevices [nominative, plural]
Etymology: From either Frankish *krebitja (“crayfish”), diminutive of *krebit (“crab”), from Proto-Germanic *krabitaz (“crab, cancer”), from Proto-Indo-European *grebʰ-, *gerebʰ- (“to scratch, crawl”), or from Old High German krebiz (“edible crustacean, crab”) (German Krebs (“crab”)), from the same source. Cognate with Middle Low German krēvet (“crab”), Dutch kreeft (“crayfish, lobster”), Old English crabba (“crab”). Etymology templates: {{bor|fro|frk|*krabitjō|*krebitja|t=crayfish}} Frankish *krebitja (“crayfish”), {{der|fro|gem-pro|*krabitaz||crab, cancer}} Proto-Germanic *krabitaz (“crab, cancer”), {{der|fro|ine-pro|*grebʰ-}} Proto-Indo-European *grebʰ-, {{bor|fro|goh|krebiz||edible crustacean, crab}} Old High German krebiz (“edible crustacean, crab”), {{cog|de|Krebs||crab}} German Krebs (“crab”), {{cog|gml|krēvet||crab}} Middle Low German krēvet (“crab”), {{cog|nl|kreeft||crayfish, lobster}} Dutch kreeft (“crayfish, lobster”), {{cog|ang|crabba||crab}} Old English crabba (“crab”) Head templates: {{fro-noun|f}} crevice oblique singular, f (oblique plural crevices, nominative singular crevice, nominative plural crevices)
  1. crayfish, crawfish Synonyms: crevez, crevis, crevesce, creveche, creveis, escrevise, escreveice, escreviche
    Sense id: en-crevice-fro-noun-OP6OfGJf Categories (other): Old French entries with incorrect language header

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        },
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          "name": "desctree"
        }
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        "3": "",
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