ˈkranək noun
( -s )
Etymology: Medieval Latin crannoca, crannocus, of Celtic origin; akin to Welsh crynog crannock
: an old unit of capacity once used in the west of England and in Wales and Ireland and equal to two, four, or more bushels
ˈkranək noun
( -s )
Etymology: Medieval Latin crannoca, crannocus, of Celtic origin; akin to Welsh crynog crannock
: an old unit of capacity once used in the west of England and in Wales and Ireland and equal to two, four, or more bushels
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012