Definition
Past tense of crum; to make something crumbly or to crush into small pieces.
Etymology
From Middle English crumen, related to Old English cruma meaning 'crumb.' The word evolved from describing the natural breaking apart of bread and baked goods into the general sense of crushing or fragmenting.
Kelly Says
This word is part of a linguistic family that gave us 'crumb,' 'crumble,' and 'crummy'—all tracing back to the same ancient root meaning fragmentation, which is why old bread is both literally crumbly and metaphorically 'crummy'.
Translations
BNবাংলা
ছোট করা
chhot kor-ah
CSČeština
rozdrcený
roz-dr-cheh-nyy
DEDeutsch
gequetscht
geh-ketscht
ELΕλληνικά
σπασμένο
spa-s-meh-no
ESEspañol
amasado
ah-mah-sah-doh
FRFrançais
écrasé
ay-krah-say
HIहिन्दी
बारीक कटा हुआ
ba-ree-k kat-ah hoo-ah
IDBahasa Indonesia
hancur
han-chur
ITItaliano
sbriciolato
sbree-choh-lah-toh
JA日本語
砕かれた
kushi-ka-re-ta
KKKK
жаңартылған
jan-ar-tyl-gan
KMKM
បានបំផ្ទុះ
ba-an-bam-pht-tuh
MSBahasa Melayu
hancur
han-chur
NLNederlands
geplet
geh-plet
PLPolski
zmiażdżony
zmee-adzhon-ee
PTPortuguês
esmigalhado
es-mee-gah-lah-doh
RORomână
zdrobit
dzdro-bit
RUРусский
измельченный
iz-mehl-chen-nyy
SVSvenska
krossad
kroos-ad
SWKiswahili
kufuliwa
koo-foo-lee-wah
TEతెలుగు
చిన్నగా
chin-na-ga
THไทย
บดละเอียด
bot de-lit
TLTL
pinag-i-iba
pi-nag-ee-bah
TRTürkçe
ezilmiş
eh-zi-leesh
UKУкраїнська
розтертий
roz-ter-tyy
VITiếng Việt
băm nhỏ
bahm nho