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Meaning of crants | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1

Definitions

A garland carried before the bier of a maiden and subsequently hung over the grave.

obsolete

Examples

“Why forsooth? because the filthy queane weares a craunce, and is a French woman forsooth.”
“Yet here she is allowed her virgin crants, / Her maiden strewments, and the bringing home / Of bell and burial.”
“Dr. Furnivall has lately seen in the aisle of Ashford Church, near Bakewell, in Derbyshire, five of the "virgin crantses," or "maidens' garlands," which the priests allowed Ophelia's corpse — with other rites — by "great command."”
“1888 August 29, unknown author, quoted in 1983, William Benzie, Dr. F. J. Furnivall: Victorian scholar adventurer, page 181, In the Derby Mercury for August 29, 1888, a correspondent writes, "Henceforth, Ashford Church with its paper garlands or crantses should be visited by all Shakespeare students far and near."”
“In the parish church at Matlock six exceptionally well-preserved garlands, known locally as crantses, hang in a glass-fronted cupboard in the south-west porch.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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