KJV Dictionary Definition: crag

crag

CRAG, n. Gr., to break, L., breaking. See Crack. A steep rugged rock; a rough broken rock, or point of a rock.

CRAG, n. Gr. Roughness, or break. We now call it rack. The neck, formerly applied to the neck of a human being, as in Spenser. We now apply it to the neck or neck-piece of mutton, and call it a rack of mutton.

cragged

CRAGGED, a. Full of crags or broken rocks; rough; rugged; abounding with prominences, points and inequalities.