crimp

/kɹɪmp/

crimp

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Definition

Easily crumbled; friable; brittle.

Etymology

From Middle English crimpen (“to be contracted, be drawn together”), from Middle Dutch crimpen, crempen (“to crimp”), from Proto-Germanic *krimpaną (“to shrink, draw back”) (compare related Old English ġecrympan (“to curl”)). Cognate with Dutch krimpen, German Low German krimpen, Faroese kreppa (“crisis”), and Icelandic kreppa (“to bend tightly, clench”). Compare also derivative Middle English crymplen (“to wrinkle”) and causative crempen (“to turn something back, restrain”, literally “to cause to shrink or draw back”), both ultimately derived from the same root. See also cramp.

Example Sentences

  • "Now the Fowler […] Treads the crimp Earth,"
  • "The evidence is crimp; the witnesses swear backward and forward, and contradict themselves"
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