Definition
A dialectal or archaic word, possibly referring to a curved or crooked object, with uncertain or disputed meaning in modern usage.
Etymology
Likely derived from Germanic roots meaning 'bent' or 'crooked,' similar to crome, but the exact etymology and original meaning are obscure in historical records.
Kelly Says
Crommel appears occasionally in very old texts but has almost disappeared from English—it's a word archaeology that shows how thousands of common medieval terms were simply forgotten when new technologies made them unnecessary.
Translations
CACatalà
crommel
kroh-mel
CSČeština
crommel
kroh-mel
DEDeutsch
Crommel
kroh-mel
ELΕλληνικά
κρόμελ
kroh-mel
ESEspañol
crommel
kroh-mel
FRFrançais
crommel
kroh-mel
HIहिन्दी
क्रोमेल
kroh-mel
HUMagyar
crommel
kroh-mel
IDBahasa Indonesia
crommel
kroh-mel
ITItaliano
crommel
kroh-mel
MSBahasa Melayu
crommel
kroh-mel
MYမြန်မာ
ကရိုမယ်
kroh-may
NLNederlands
crommel
kroh-mel
PLPolski
crommel
kroh-mel
PTPortuguês
crommel
kroh-mel
RORomână
crommel
kroh-mel
RUРусский
кромель
kroh-mel
SVSvenska
crommel
kroh-mel
SWKiswahili
crommel
kroh-mel
TEతెలుగు
క్రోమెల్
kroh-mel
TRTürkçe
crommel
kroh-mel
UKУкраїнська
кромель
kroh-mel
VITiếng Việt
crommel
kroh-mel