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–noun,
plural
-nies.
1.
a small, narrow opening in a wall, rock, etc.; chink; crevice; fissure:
They searched every nook and cranny for the missing ring.
2.
a small out-of-the-way place or obscure corner; nook.
Origin:
1400–50;
late ME
crany,
perh. < MF
crené,
ptp. of
crener
to notch, groove;
see
crenel
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cran·ny
(krān'ē)
n.
pl.
cran·nies
A small opening, as in a wall or rock face; a crevice.
[Middle English
crani
, perhaps alteration of Old French
cren, cran
,
notch
, from
*crener
,
to notch
.]
cran'nied
adj.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
Copyright © 2009 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
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Word Origin & History
cranny
c.1440, supposedly from M.Fr.
cran
"notch, fissure," from
crener
"to notch, split," from M.L.
crenare,
prob. from L.
cernere
"to separate, sift" (see
crisis
). But OED casts doubt on this derivation.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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