creaght

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Etymology[edit]

Perhaps from a Goidelic language; compare Old Irish graig (horses (collective)).

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creaght (plural creaghts)

  1. (obsolete) A drove or herd.
    • 1835, Samuel Ferguson, “Corby Mac Gillmore”, in The Dublin University Magazine:
      Owen sent me to hurry off the creaght

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