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Crypt. World English Historical Dictionary

Crypt. World English Historical Dictionary Dictionary Biographies Literary Criticism Welcome Terms of Service ⧏ Previous Next ⧐ Contents Slice Contents Key Bibliographic Record Murray’s New English Dictionary. 1893, rev. 2025. Crypt

sb. Also 5 cripte, 7 cript. [ad. L. crypta: see below. Cf. F. crypte (1721, in Hatzfeld), and see GROT, GROTTO. The L. form was commonly used up to the end of the 18th c.; the example of 1432 appears to be isolated.]

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  † 1.  A grotto or cavern. Obs.

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1432–50.  trans. Higden (Rolls), V. 307. The cripte [Trevisa den] of Seynte Michael in the mownte Gargan.

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  2.  An underground cell, chamber or vault; esp. one beneath the main floor of a church, used as a burial-place, and sometimes as a chapel or oratory.

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1789.  Brand, Hist. & Antiq. New-Castle-upon-Tyne, I. 368. The chancel of this church stood upon a large vault or crypt.

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1841.  W. Spalding, Italy & It. Isl., II. 36. The devout, as St Jerome relates, were in the habit of visiting on the Sabbath the tombs of the martyrs in these crypts [the Catacombs].

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1883.  S. C. Hall, Retrospect, II. 207. He [Turner] was buried in the crypt of St. Paul’s Cathedral.

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  † b.  An underground passage or tunnel. Obs.

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1667.  Evelyn, Mem. (1857), II. 32. I design’d … the plot of his canall and garden, with a crypt thro’ the hill.

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  3.  transf. and fig. Recess, secret hiding-place.

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1833.  A. Fonblanque, Eng. under 7 Administ. (1837), II. 316. [The Ballot] is … the crypt of political honesty.

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1842.  Tennyson, Will Waterproof, xxiii. Fall’n into the dusty crypt Of darken’d forms and faces.

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  4.  Anat. A small simple tubular or saccular gland; a secretory pit or cavity, as in a mucous membrane; a follicle. Also applied to the cavities in the jaw-bones in which the teeth are developed.

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1840.  Baly, trans. Müller’s Elem. Physiol., I. 485. Very shallow depressions, such as the simple crypts of the mucous membranes.

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1859.  J. Tomes, Dental Surg., 5. The crypts of the canine teeth.

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  5.  Comb., as crypt-house.

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1873.  Tristram, Moab, vi. 102. There are many caves which have been used as dwellings, and several crypt houses quite perfect.

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Crypt. World English Historical Dictionary

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