Definition
A Scottish and Northern English dialect word for a fiddle or violin, especially a crude or homemade stringed instrument.
Etymology
From Old Norse or Gaelic origins (related to 'crwth,' a Welsh stringed instrument); Scottish and Northern English dialectal term for violin or folk fiddle.
Kelly Says
The crouth and its cousin the Welsh crwth are among the oldest surviving stringed instruments in Europe—some argue they predate the violin, making them living links to medieval music that's still played in folk traditions today.
Translations
ARالعربية
بقسماط
baq-smah-taat
CACatalà
crouton
kro-tohn
CSČeština
kroužek
kroo-zhek
DEDeutsch
Kruste
kroos-teh
ESEspañol
croustillante
kroos-tee-LAN-teh
FISuomi
kruasani
kroo-sa-nee
FRFrançais
croûton
kro-tohn
HIहिन्दी
क्राउटन
krau-ton
HUMagyar
krumplit
kroo-mlee-t
IDBahasa Indonesia
kerupuk
ker-u-puk
ITItaliano
crostino
kroh-STee-noh
MSBahasa Melayu
kroket
kro-ket
MYမြန်မာ
ကြွက်ကျော
kya-k-chaw
NLNederlands
croûton
kroo-toh
PLPolski
krokiety
kroh-kee-eh-ty
PTPortuguês
croûte
kroo-tə
RORomână
crouton
kro-tohn
RUРусский
крокет
kroh-ket
SVSvenska
crouton
kro-tohn
SWKiswahili
crouton
kro-tohn
TAதமிழ்
கிரூடான்
kRoo-taan
TEతెలుగు
క్రౌటన్
krau-ton
TRTürkçe
ekmek kırıntısı
ek-mek kree-n-tee-swee
UKУкраїнська
крокети
kroh-keh-tee
VITiếng Việt
vỏ bánh mì
vo bahn mee