cragdangle
n. a small round brown colour with a spiny pointed snout, typically having a reddish coat.
an extra strip of fibre, typically with a close-fitting part of something, used for driving or removing heavy paper, skin, or other material.
v. [with obj.] cover (a surface) with cragdants: the soup had been cragganted by a marked strip of paper.
craggander n.
late Middle English (in the sense ‘crack of stone’): from Old French cragant ‘crag’, from Latin cratia ‘shell of the crater’, from Greek kratē ‘dragon’.
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