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Definition of Crayer

crayer
Crare Crare (kr?r), n. [OF. craier, creer, croyer, ship of war, LL. craiera, creyera, perh. from G. krieger warrior, or D. krijger.] A slow unwieldy trading vessel. [Obs.] [Written also crayer, cray, and craie.] --Shak.
Crayer
Cray Cray (kr[=a]), Crayer Cray"er (-[~e]r), n. See Crare. [Obs.]

Meaning of Crayer from wikipedia

- Gaspar de Crayer or Jasper de Crayer (18 November 1584 – 27 January 1669) was a Flemish painter known for his many Counter-Reformation altarpieces and...
- Caritas Romana is an oil on canvas painting by Flemish painter Gaspar de Crayer. The painting was part of the Jan De Maere Gallery's collection up to 2003...
- Caritas is an oil on canvas painting by Flemish painter Gaspar de Crayer. The painting is in the collection of the Museo del Prado in Madrid. The subject...
- Medieval ships were the vessels used in Europe during the Middle Ages. Like ships from antiquity, they were moved by sails, oars, or a combination of the...
- The Judgement of Solomon by Gaspar de Crayer, c. 1620...
- Caritas Romana, Gaspar de Crayen aaron, Prado Caritas Romana, Gaspar de Crayer, c. 1645, private collection Artist unknown. (c. 1500–1520) Hans Sebald...
- guardianship of his son and thus control over his actions. A new guardian, Louis Crayers, claimed the house in settlement of Titus's debt. The sale list comprising...
- Clercq (1927–2011), liberal politician and European Commissioner Caspar de Crayer (1582–1669), painter Pedro de Gante (ca.1480–1572), Franciscan missionary...
- 1475 by unknown artist Veronica and the Carrying of Christ, Gaspar de Crayer Acheiropoieta Women at the crucifixion Jesus healing the bleeding woman...
- of Gaspard de Crayer. While there is no do****entary evidence for such apprenticeship, the stylistic closeness of van Cleve to de Crayer supports this...