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From Old English crūdan, from Proto-West Germanic *krūdan, from Proto-Germanic *krūdaną.

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crouden (most senses are rare)

  1. To move a means or form of transport.
  2. To cram; to drive into a confined space or area.
  3. To have a surfeit of something; to be full of something.
  4. To rush; to act with alacrity.
  5. To use compulsion upon someone.

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  • English: crowd
  • Scots: crood

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