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Murrays New English Dictionary. 1893, rev. 2025.
Crouchant
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a. [f. CROUCH v.1 + -ANT, after couchant.] Crouching.
1a. 1591. H. Smith, Serm. (1637), 119. To mayntaine his Papists pendant and crouchant, which live amongst Christians.
21850. Taits Mag., XVII. 113/2. Droll fellows of monks, crouchant under the fancied burdens of waterspouts.
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