Craye

/kreɪ/ noun

Definition

An archaic or variant spelling of 'cray' (crayfish) or possibly a dialectal form.

Etymology

From Old French 'creisse' (crayfish), from Germanic roots. This appears to be an older or regional spelling variant of modern 'crayfish' or 'cray'.

Kelly Says

English spelling was wildly inconsistent until dictionaries standardized it in the 1700s—'craye' and 'cray' were equally valid for centuries, a reminder that spelling is arbitrary history!

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