Craig

/kreɪg/ noun

A Scottish and Northern English term for a steep rugged rock or cliff. Also commonly used as a masculine given name.

From Scottish Gaelic 'creag' and Welsh 'craig', both meaning 'rock' or 'crag'. The word entered English through Scottish dialects, maintaining its connection to the dramatic rocky landscapes of Scotland and Wales.

AMድንጋይ
ARصخرة
BNপাথর
CSskála
DAklippe
DEFelsen
ELβράχος
ESpeñasco
FAصخره
FIkallio
FRrocher
GUખડક
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