A variant or archaic term, possibly related to medical/sensory conditions involving cold or crying.
Possibly from 'cry' or Greek 'kryos' (cold) with variant suffixes, though this word's origin is uncertain and may be obsolete.
Some words in historical texts remain mysterious—'cryal' appears in old medical or literary sources but scholars aren't always sure of its exact meaning, showing how languages lose vocabulary over time.
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