Crain

/kreΙͺn/ noun

A variant or dialectal form of 'crane' (a large wading bird) or an archaic term for a mechanical lifting device.

An obsolete or dialectal spelling of 'crane,' from Old English cran. It appears in some historical texts and place names, representing an older pronunciation or regional variation.

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