Definition
Past tense of 'crake'; made the harsh cry characteristic of a crake bird.
Etymology
Past tense formed from 'crake' by adding '-ed,' functioning as a regular verb. Since crakes are birds, 'craked' describes the sound they produce.
Kelly Says
Verbs derived from animal names—'the dog barked,' 'the crake craked'—show how English animates action around animals, and ornithologists actually use these verbs to describe and record bird behavior in field notes.
Translations
BNবাংলা
বিভাজিত
bi-bha-ja-jit
CACatalà
trencat
tre-n-cat
CSČeština
prasklý
pras-kly
DEDeutsch
gesprungen
ge-sprung-en
ELΕλληνικά
σπασμένο
spa-s-me-no
ESEspañol
agrietado
a-grie-ta-do
FISuomi
murtunut
mur-tu-nut
FRFrançais
fissuré
fi-su-re
IDBahasa Indonesia
retak
re-tak
ITItaliano
fessurato
fe-su-ra-to
KMKM
ប្រព្រឹត្ត
bra-p-rot
MSBahasa Melayu
retak
re-tak
MYမြန်မာ
ကျွန်တော်
kyun-daw
NLNederlands
gebroken
ge-bro-ken
NONorsk
sprukket
spruk-ket
PLPolski
rozbitty
ro-zbit-ty
PTPortuguês
rachado
ra-cha-do
RUРусский
треснутый
tre-snu-tyy
SVSvenska
spruckna
spruck-na
TEతెలుగు
విరిగిపోయింది
vi-ri-gi-po-yi-ndi
TLTL
nagsisin
na-g-si-sin
TRTürkçe
çatlak
cha-t-lak
UKУкраїнська
тріснутий
try-snu-tyy
ZUZU
ngqondweni
ng-qon-d-we-ni