Crone

/kroʊn/ noun

An elderly woman, often depicted as withered or witch-like in folklore. A woman considered to be past her prime, sometimes with connotations of wisdom or supernatural power.

From Old North French 'carogne', meaning 'carrion' or 'cantankerous woman'. The word evolved from Latin 'caro' (flesh), initially referring to decaying flesh, then extended to describe aged women in a derogatory manner.

AMአሮጌ ሴት
ARعجوز
BNবুড়ি
CAvella bruixa
CSstará žena
DAgammel kone
DEGreisin
ELγριά
ESvieja
FAپیرزن
FIvanha nainen
FRvieille femme
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