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† crōbylŏs, i, m., = κρώβυλος, a roll of hair knotted on the crown of the head, Tert. Virg. Vel. 10; cf. Serv. ad Verg. A. 4, 138.
Crŏcălē, ēs, f., a companion of Diana, Ov. M. 3, 169.
† crocallis, ĭdis, f., an unknown, cherryshaped precious stone, Plin. 37, 10, 56, § 154.
‡ crocātĭo, ōnis, f. [crocio], the croaking of ravens, Paul. ex Fest. p. 53, 3.
crŏcātus, a, um, adj. [crocus], saffronyellow: semen, Plin. 16, 34, 62, § 147: vestis, Fronto, Ep. ad M. Caes. 2, 1.
crŏcĕus, a, um, adj. [crocus], of or pertaining to saffron, saffron-.
† crŏcĭas, ae, m., = κροκίας, an unknown, saffron-colored precious stone, Plin. 37, 11, 73, § 191.
† crŏcĭdismus, i, m., = κροκιδισμός; of the sick, a picking off of flocks (of wool, etc.), Cael. Aur. Acut. 1, 3, 34; 1, 6, 48; cf. carphologia.
crŏcĭno, āre, v. a. [crocum], to anoint with saffron-ointment: jumenta, Gargil. Mart. de Cura Boum, p. 457 Bip.
† crŏcĭnus, a, um, adj., = κρόκινος, of or pertaining to saffron, saffron-.
† crōcĭo, īre, v. n., = κρώζω, to cry or croak as a raven [cf. glocio, clango], Plaut. Aul. 4, 3, 2; App. Flor. 23, p. 366, 19.
† crŏcis, ĭdis, f., = κροκίς, an unknown plant, Plin. 24, 17, 102, § 167.
crŏcĭto, āre, v. freq. n. [crocio, with change of quantity], to croak loudly: corvus, Auct. Philom. 28; Anthol. Lat. 5, 123, 24.
crōcītus, ūs, m. [crocio], the croaking of the raven, Non. p. 45, 18.
crŏco, āre, v. a., to dye saffron-yellow, Isid. Orig. 6, 11, 4; cf. crocatus.
‡ crŏcōdes, is, n., = κροκῶδες, a (saffron-like) eye-salve, Inscr. Orell. 4233 sq.
† crŏcŏdīlĕa, ae, f., = κροκοδειλέα, the excrement of the crocodile, as a medicament, Plin. 28, 8, 28, § 108 (cf. Hor. Epod. 12, 11).
† crŏcŏdīlĭna, ae, f., = κροκοδειλίνη (cf. Lidd. and Scott, under κροκόδειλος, II.; v. also ceratina), a sophism called crocodile, a crocodile-conclusion, Quint. 1, 10, 5.
† crŏcŏdīlĭon (-lĕon), ii, n., = κροκοδείλιον, a plant, so called from the rough skin of its stalk, Plin. 27, 8, 41, § 64.
† crŏcŏdīlus, i, m., = κροκόδειλος, a crocodile, Plin. 8, 25, 37, § 89 sq.; 28, 8, 28, § 107 sq.; Cic. N. D. 2, 48, 124; 2, 52, 129; 1, 29, 82; Sen. Q. N. 4, 2, 13.
In the metathesis corcŏdīlus, Phaedr. 1, 25, 4 and 6; Mart. 3, 93, 7 Schneid.; cf. Ritschl in Rhein. Mus. vol. 9, p. 478 sq.
crŏcŏfantĭa (crŏcŭ-, -phantĭa), ae, f. [κρόκος, ὑφαίνειν], = crocota, q. v., Dig. 34, 2, 25, § 10.
† crŏcŏmagma, ătis, n., = κροκόμαγμα, the residuum of saffron, after the extraction of the oil, Plin. 21, 20, 82, § 139; Cels. 5, 18, 9 al.
crŏcŏs, v. crocus.
† crŏcōta, ae, f. (sc. vestis), ὁ κροκωτός (sc. χιτών), a saffron-colored court-dress (for women), Naev. and Nov. ap. Non. p. 548, 26 sq.; Plaut. ib. 538, 13; App. M. 11, p. 261, 2; Auct. Har. Resp. 21, 44; cf. crocotula.
* crŏcōtārĭus, a, um, adj. [crocota], of or belonging to the preparation of saffron-colored garments: infectores, Plaut. Aul. 3, 5, 47.
crocotillum, valde exile, Plaut. ap. Paul. ex Fest. p. 52, 20; cf. Fest. p. 301, 26 sq. Müll. N. cr. (certainly corrupt).
‡ crocotinum genus operis pistorii, Paul. ex Fest. p. 53, 5 Müll.
†† crŏcotta (cŏrŏc-) or crŏcūta, ae, m., an unknown witd animal in Ethiopia, perh. the hyena, Plin. 8, 21, 30, § 72; 8, 30, 45, § 107; Capitol. Anton. 10.
crŏcōtŭla, ae, f. dim. [crocota], a saffron-colored court-robe (for women), Plaut. Ep. 2, 2, 47; Verg. Cat. 5, 21.
† crŏcum, i, n., and crŏcus, i, m.
crŏcūphantĭa (-fantĭa) = crocota, Dig. 34, 2, 25, § 10.
crŏcūta, ae, v. crocotta.
Crodunum, i, n., a place in Gallia Narbonensis, now Gourdan, Cic. Font. 5, 9.
Croesus, i, m., = Κροῖσος,
Crŏmmyū-ācris (Crŏmy-), ĭdis, f., = Κρομύου ἄκρις, the most northern point of Cyprus, Cass. ap. Cic. Fam. 12, 13, 4 fin.
Crŏmyon (Cremmyon, Plin. 4, 7, 11, § 23), ōnis, m., = Κρομύων, a village in Megaris, afterwards belonging to Corinth, laid waste by a wild sow, which was slain at last by Theseus, Ov. M. 7, 435.
Crŏnĭa, ōrum, n., = τὰ Κρόνια, a festival of Saturn, celebrated in Greece, and especially at Athens, Att. ap. Macr. S. 1, 7, 37.
Crŏnŏs (-us), i, m., = Κρόνος, the god of time, = Saturnus, Sid. Carm. 15, 61 al.
crosmis, is, f., a kind of sage, App. Herb. 101.
† crŏtălĭa, ōrum, n., = κροτάλια, a rattling ear-pendant, composed of several pearls, Petr. 67; Plin. 9, 35, 56, § 114.
crŏtălisso, āre, 1, v. n., = κροταλίζω, to rattle or sound with the castanet, Macr. Diff. 21, 8.
† crŏtălistrĭa, ae, f. [κροταλίζω],
† crŏtălum, i, n., = κρόταλον, a rattle, a bell, castanet, used to accompany wanton dances, P. Scip. ap. Macr. S. 2, 10; Cic. Pis. 9, 20 al.
† crŏtăphŏs, i, m., = κρόταφος, a pain in the temples, Cael. Aur. Tard. 11, 4.
Crŏto (Crŏton, Sil. 11, 18, 5; Cic. Att. 9, 19, 3), ōnis, comm. (and Crŏtōna, ae, f., Just. 20, 4; also Cortōna, like corcodilus for crocodilus; cf. Ritschl in Rhein. Mus. vol. 8, p. 475, and vol. 9, p. 480), = Κρότων,
Crŏtōpĭădes, ae, m., = Κροτωπιάδης, a Crotopiade, i. e. Linus (whose mother, Psamathe, was the daughter of the Grecian king Crotopus), Ov. Ib. 478.
Crŏtŏs, i, m., = Κρότος, a constellation, the Archer; pure Lat. Sagittarius, Col. 10, 57; access. form Crŏtōn, Hyg. Fab. 224 dub.