-cræft

See also: cræft

Old English

Etymology

Originally a combining form, from cræft (art, skill, strength).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kræft/

Suffix

-cræft m

  1. Denoting skill or strength of a particular kind or in a particular field.
    stæf (letter) + -cræftstæfcræft (skill at lettering; grammar)
    mētercræft (art of versifying)

Declension

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Descendants

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